Because federation is confusing to the general populace
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Thank you this worked
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
I doubt anything, considering I have a total of 3 things I've installed to run jellyfin
I didn't even see this, yes this could work, would just take the login out of the equation
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
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
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
Making a few assumptions here,
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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.
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I said "noted" corrosion, not that I went ahead and removed it
I didn't know this, thank you for the info
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
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?"