

Even that’s more steps than necessary.
Just serve your website with Caddy and it handles certs for you. The config is absolutely trivial compared to Apache, nginx, etc
Even that’s more steps than necessary.
Just serve your website with Caddy and it handles certs for you. The config is absolutely trivial compared to Apache, nginx, etc
If you’re truly unaware of why TLS is necessary or how to automate the process then you should probably retire.
Archaic attitudes like yours are precisely why these restrictions are necessary.
Labour aren’t smart though. They believe FPTP gives them an advantage and thus we’re destined to misery under the conservatives as soon as the party gathers together the resources to bribe farage into disbanding reform
That’s honestly fine. Everybody deserves fair representation.
If we’d had PR a decade ago and the disenfranchised had had a voice in parliament then perhaps we never would have been dragged out of the EU.
Fireworks had so much potential as a web design app and they threw it away.
Illustrator and InDesign were too focused on print media and Photoshop could barely comprehend anything unless it was rasterized.
That’s not semantic versioning…
There was some discussion of this not long ago: https://feddit.uk/post/24412286
@nutomic@lemmy.ml linked this GitHub issue: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2345
SSHFS is pretty simple to use.
Just mount the media directory of the PI as a directory on the NAS. Then the Jellyfin instance on the NAS basically treats it as a local directory.
I’ve done it with Plex in the past, no reason it wouldn’t also work for Jellyfin
Possibly because it’s presented how news used to be - a simple statement of fact without embellishment or click bait.
Would you rather: