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Jivebunny, (edited ) in I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder!
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All I see is a fellow ISO 8601 enjoyer (for dates). Edit: sadly not for time. Filthy AM/PM enjoyer 😅

TheImpressiveX,
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It always made sense to me, because when you create folders for your backups, it will always get sorted chronologically.

Jivebunny, (edited )
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Yes, that and for most databases as well, easy sorting shit no extra rules or frameworks to make it make sense to the computer.

Petter1, in Random requests to my private Jellyfin instance

I‘d only access my jellyfin through a VPN like WireGuard. As a plus, you can route your DNS calls to your DNS server in your home network (like AdGuard) and have always most ads blocked in any app even on iOS.

ThePantser,
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If I didn’t use wireless android auto I would totally use a VPN at all times but the fact AA refuses to connect with wireless AA with a VPN sucks.

Miimikko,

You can exclude AA from VPN, at least with Wireguard.

ThePantser,
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Yeah I am using unifi I might have to switch my client if I can figure out how to connect to my existing wire guard setup that I have on my dream machine.

Petter1,

😳what?? Why would AA not work with VPN?! What a deal break, lol, I guess I’ll keep my iPhone X in the car for CarPlay after switching to a new (maybe not apple) phone in that case

ThePantser,
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Wired works but because wireless AA needs to use WiFi the VPN blocks the communication. It only works with VPN providers that allow split tunnels which the one I use does not. I use unifi one click VPN which is subscription free.

synapse1278, in Random requests to my private Jellyfin instance
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It sounds like you made your Jellyfin server public-facing, which is probably not what you want, even though it is supposed to be secured.

I recommend that you setup access through an exclusive and private connection of some kind. E.g: VPN, Tailscale, ZeroTier.

nolight,

Thanks! No, that’s exactly what I wanted to do :) I was just wondering if it’s okay to have this many random requests, which seems to be fine.

synapse1278,
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Understood. Any public-facing server will be bombarded by bots. You need to deploy measures to avoid being hacked:

  1. Firewall: lockdown everything, allow only the strict necessary
  2. Remote login/SSH: update default username and pasword, only allow remote login using Encryption Key authentification
  3. (Optional) configure fail2ban to slowdown the attacks
  4. Keep your server up-to-date: configure auto-update, unattended-update or similare
  5. Setup and keep regular backups: be ready to nuke your server at anytime, with the confidence you can restart fresh in a short time and low effort

Obviously, there are many other security steps that can be put in place, but firewall and ssh hardening are absolutely mandatory

nolight,

Thank you, these are great tips!

skankhunt42,
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Being up to date is VERY important. There’s a bunch of sites out there that scan the entire internet endlessly and keep information about each IP up to date. For example go here and search your IP.

search.censys.io

When a vulnerability is found, attackers will go to sites like these and look for anything to hack. If you don’t update more or less immediately, you’re at huge risk.

Other then that, everyone else is right. Being available to the public means you’re going to have bots scanning you and sending random trash. The only thing you can do is try and block it (fail2ban) or limit it (block certain countries) but at the end of the day its the software that gets the packets (jellyfin) that you need to trust to be secure and discard random junk.

Trent, in Random requests to my private Jellyfin instance

Any time I’ve ever had a server of any kind connected to the net it’s gotten endless ‘doorknob turning’ from bots scanning for stuff. At the very least, bots trying ssh passwords on common accounts.

I don’t have any specific jellyfin advice, but random attempts from all over is pretty usual on the net these days.

Viking_Hippie, in The Man Who Broke the Music Business

With that headline, I thought it was going to be about Simon Cowell or the CEO of one of the 3 corporations that own the rights to all music…

Mr_Blott,

The music scene was the one single thing the UK had left

Simon Cowell will rot in hell with a burning chicken shoved up his colon

Viking_Hippie, (edited )

A full English is the best breakfast there is, so at least you still have that…

Mr_Blott,

Full Scottish but point taken

Viking_Hippie,

What’s the difference between the Scottish and the English?

I’m speaking specifically about the breakfasts, mind you, not the people 😁

A_Very_Big_Fan, in I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder!

How does your ISP not molotov your house for this lol

Tja,

Probably because the ISP is getting paid

Scrollone,

I don’t know about your country, but in mine the download and upload of home connections are both unlimited

kratoz29,
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I might dislike my natal country for many aspects (Mexico) but oh boy, it’s unlimited home Internet connection and 0 fucks given about torrentig aren’t certainly those.

konalt, in The Man Who Broke the Music Business
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Wasn’t expecting such a long read. Definitely interesting!

nivenkos,

Read How Music Got Free - it’s a book based about these same events.

maness300, in online multiplayer in pirated games?

Online multiplayer can work if it supports LAN play.

You can set up a session with Hamachi. I’ve done it with Borderlands 3 and Divinity OS 2.

zaknenou,
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Yu-Gi-Oh used to be popular with Hamashi

Fisch,
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Me and my friends usually use zerotierone

JoeKrogan, in The Man Who Broke the Music Business
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Missed opportunity for his parents to call him Danny. Then he could say “I’m getting too old for this shit”.

DrBob,
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That line appeared in “To Live and Die in LA” in exactly the same circumstances two years before “Lethal Weapon”. TLaDLA also had the first wrong way car chase that’s now a staple of every action movie. It’s funny how it was so influential in the industry but has so little lingering cultural impact.

JoeKrogan,
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I wasn’t aware of that. Thanks for sharing

Gregorech,

That movies unexpected turn in the third act messed with my head.

AtmaJnana,
JoeKrogan, in I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder!
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Thank you for your service 🎖️

Civility, in I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder!

rat-salute

Thank you for your service.

derpgon, in I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder!

Good on you seeding useful stuff. Last time I had to get my ratio up on a private tracker I had to seed download 50GB and seed close to 1TB of granny porn.

I liked everyone’s faces, when they asked where I got such a good ratio, that is was all granny porn lol.

Mr_Blott, in The Man Who Broke the Music Business

Long read, but really interesting bit of music history

paddirn, in I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder!

Spread your seed far and wide, let it cover the Earth.

lurkerlady, (edited ) in I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder!
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im at 30TB uploaded hammer-and-vibe but i swapped setups last year and idk what it was at before. so 30tb 1 year

archomrade,

OK but wait shouldn’t that emoji be named ‘sickle and vibe’ instead of ‘hammer and vibe’?

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