yokonzo

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[–] yokonzo@lemmy.world 12 points 1 day ago

I started with java for school. The day I tried C for the first time I was flabbergasted, "what do you mean it doesn't matter which order I put things in?"

[–] yokonzo@lemmy.world 12 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Because federation is confusing to the general populace

[–] yokonzo@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago

Thank you this worked

[–] yokonzo@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

I mean if someone is in local that's already further than I'm looking to protect, I just need the jellyfin to not be a vulnerability on my network. It's not like there's sensitive data on there

[–] yokonzo@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

I doubt anything, considering I have a total of 3 things I've installed to run jellyfin

[–] yokonzo@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

I didn't even see this, yes this could work, would just take the login out of the equation

[–] yokonzo@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago (3 children)

This might work, do you know how secure this is? Could i just put it in to automatically input the password on startup? i imagine that wouldn't just "unlock" the machine for anyone trying to SSH in

[–] yokonzo@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

This is essentially what i already do, but hitting start with windows doesn't usually actually start it unless you've bypassed the login screen

 

I'm in a weird situation, i have a dedicated mini pc for my Jellyfin server Here are the requirements for solutions

  • I cannot use an interface like a keyboard or mouse -I will not use linux for this particular machine -The device does have USB ports and a screen So to just have the jellyfin server start automatically, i would like to be able to hit the power button and have it boot into windows, thus automatically starting the jellyfin server and allowing me to do server restarts to fix issues.

Problem is the login screen, i can go as far as removing my password but it still requires user input to login. I need to bypass this but on the other hand i would not like to leave this giant vulnerability in my system. Is there any sort of way to get the best of both worlds? to have the PC be able to go from power button to jellyfin server started and still have some measure of security?

Thanks if anyone has any insight to my problem it would be wildly appreciated

[–] yokonzo@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

No that's gonna be after drying, I also have this really fancy HD microscope I use for solder but I'll be checking out each component I can looking for damages

[–] yokonzo@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Making a few assumptions here,

  1. I hadn't thought about it, but the device worked and the screen clearly had liquid trapped between the layers. So once I saw that I turned it off, and ordered a new screen, because believe it or not, desiccant doesn't do jack for a waterlogged LCD.

  2. I said "noted" corrosion, not that I went ahead and removed it

[–] yokonzo@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

I didn't know this, thank you for the info

[–] yokonzo@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Alright I won't take the risk then, I'll take a look at it with the video microscope to look for corrosion then toss the components in a silica bag

 

So I accidentally put an open water bottle in my bag while my tablet was in there, LCD was unfortunately flooded, but I ordered a replacement screen and it arrived today. Though opening up the tablet I found water droplets throughout, so I removed every part meticulously to put in rice or something and noted any current corrosion I had to remove with a q tip.

My question is this. As soon as I opened it up I noticed the water very quickly evaporating. I actually can't see any more now. Anyone who does mobile device repairs, what do you think? Could I skip the deep-dry? I looked at all the components and none of them have any parts that could have trapped water that I missed and I don't really look forward to cleaning the entire thing of starch ( though I do just have silica beads but let's stay on topic)

Am I right to feel confident about the dryness of the components? Let me know!

 
 
 
 

It seems i have the option but i have a vague memory of someone telling me not to bother with it unless i had a good reason

 

So quite a few lemmy clients have a tagging feature for users. I use it quite constantly because I like to remember who I'm talking to. Though for some I just use it for descriptors. A few of you are listed as stubborn, a few of you are listed as don't engage, a few are Nice, or helpful, or Pug. I believe one of you is just listed as fish guy(don't remember why).

How do you all use your tagging system, if you do at all?

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by yokonzo@lemmy.world to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml
 

I'm starting to reconnect with some of my old friends from high school but they have a 5-year-old now and I want to make a good impression but I don't really know how to interact with children. Do I just like ask them what their favorite Disney movie is or something?

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