GiuseppeAndTheYeti

@GiuseppeAndTheYeti@midwest.social

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GiuseppeAndTheYeti,

Fat fucking chance I’m eating a home cooked meal made by Melania, Ivanka, Don Jr., and Eric. It would be fucking boiled potatoes, plain canned corn and green beans, and overcooked New York strip steaks.

GiuseppeAndTheYeti,

Took a couple of days to get familiar, but you should switch to Voyager if you want to search the content of posts across lemmy. I used Jerboa for 6 months and finally decided to check out Voyager after a few bugs in Jerboa and comment sorting default not being a thing.

It’s been much better since switching for me. Text formatting needs work but that’s pretty minor in the grand scheme of things to me.

Newbie tech (lemmy.dbzer0.com)

This is probably a ridiculous question, but I usually stream from my laptop to my LG tv or my phone to any other tv, and I find that using my VPN keeps the casting output option from working. Like in Popcorntime, the Watch Now doesn’t show my tv, only the laptop app or VLC. On my daughter’s fire stick I can’t even cast to...

GiuseppeAndTheYeti,

Maybe I’m wrong but for the sake of trying to get you started down the right path until someone smarter than me answers for sure. I think you would need to configure a split tunnel on your device. Even then I don’t think that would work either. I think that “casting” just tells the display the server address and it tracks down the stream info. Your casting device then just functions as a remote through the network.

So even if It could work, you’re home network address would be compromised by the network traffic being sent to your display without a VPN.

Like another person has said, your best bet is more likely torrenting to Plex, Emby, Jellyfin then casting from your media server.

GiuseppeAndTheYeti,

nods

GiuseppeAndTheYeti,

Guess that makes me a zellenial. Fucked with rotary phones, dial-up, and analog tech but also grew up with access to the early internet.

Need advice on remote management of a Jellyfin server and Qbittorrent.

Some background. I set up a Jellyfin server for my family to host TV shows and movies for them for free. I finally had enough of Xfinity and switched to T-Mobile 5G home internet, but in doing so, I lost the ability to control my network’s port forwarding. I’m spending literally half the previous amount on internet and...

GiuseppeAndTheYeti,

Oh wow, I had no idea that even was an option. I’m pretty excited to sink my teeth into the arrs. It’s a little daunting having to set it up on a Linux server plus the networking, but still exciting.

GiuseppeAndTheYeti,

I think I’ll probably end up using SSH after connecting to the network through wireguard.

GiuseppeAndTheYeti,

This comment isn’t helpful to anyone in anyway, but it IS funny

GiuseppeAndTheYeti,

Yes, but I figure that’s just the way it will go until the community grows. Give it another couple months of growth and reddit exodus then I imagine we’ll see far more QOL updates to Lemmy and Jerboa.

GiuseppeAndTheYeti,

This is the type of shit I missed seeing on Reddit. It’s a breath of fresh breath 😃 seeing someone just genuinely caring to help someone learn a second language because it’s a kind thing to do. Thank you both for this interaction!

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