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Random requests to my private Jellyfin instance

I have a Jellyfin instance on my local server which I forward to the public web via a cloudflare tunnel. I’m not sure how secure it is, and I keep getting random requests from all over the world. It’s my first experience maintaining something on a public domain so I may be worrying about something obvious, but some advice...

GhostCowboy76, to lemmyshitpost
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@lemmyshitpost went on Reddit 🤢 for a second because they have a better ham radio community, god is that place fucked. Let’s start the fun again of trying to destroy it.

Worx,

Can someone explain to me why there are entire communities on Lemmy about Reddit? I used to use Reddit too, I enjoyed it, then I left after the API changes. Now I use Lemmy. It doesn’t have any emotional hold on me, it was just a tool that I used. Stop bitching and move on with your life. It’s just sad at this point. If you really didn’t care for Reddit any more then there’d be no need to keep saying loudly how bad it is and how you don’t care or use it.

FartsWithAnAccent,
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Why bother? Reddit will kill Reddit on its own.

Thesaurizant, ergo sum

I think archiving sites such as reddit is very important, and I’m glad that it’s happening. And yet here I am on Lemmy, a perfect opportunity where I could almost effortlessly archive the entire social media site, including every single post, every comment, every edit, every deletion, and I basically have zero drive to do...

I want to set up a selfhosted RSS reader but feel a bit lost

I was setting up a RSS reader with a bunch of webcomics but I immediately ran into the problem of some being on Instagram and I would like to have some way to handle that without having to use instagram. After some googling I found a bunch of links to abandoned or broken projects with documentation I did not understand....

spiritedpause, to datahoarder
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Sailing7,

Good intention, to let us know about the strategy. But i would guess everybody knows the strategy since most of us are working in IT. Hence the downvotes.

But tbh. everyone should hear about it. No backup? No sympathy. (Kein Backup? Kein Mitleid)

GreatAlbatross,
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Backblaze also expand in that article, detailing the 3-2-1-1-0 as a successor to 3-2-1.

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