Haven't personally verified it but I've heard some people say Jellyfin hosting (or the sorts) is against Cloudflares ToS. No idea if this is accurate but might be worth looking in to
My whole childhood I had seen the "adult" section of Family video and dreamed of being old enough to go in (I didn't know what it actually was for a long while)
I had stopped in during my last week of being 17 and saw the adult section, but decided against going in yet. I was only a week away, I might as well wait. Right?
The bastards closed the store the day before my 18th birthday. Waited my whole life just go be shut down one day before.
I'm sure it wouldn't have lived up to the hype in my brain from my younger self, but it annoyed the shit out of me that I'd never get to see what was back there. By 1 day!!
Happy birthday, the next years go by so much faster than you could ever believe
I spent my weekend driving out to my grandparents place to fix her BTRFS partition on her laptop. This is after I had a complete partition failure on a brand new hard drive last spring, which has since been running just fine since with ext4. Make of that as you will.
Oh man, is this the first you're hearing of it? It's so bad it isn't even worth hate watching. I almost turned it off hallway through but I needed to know if it got better (it didn't)
The gist is Ice Cube works at the NSA or similar and has Watch Dogs style hacking on everyone which he then uses to coordinate an anti alien-invasion attack from Microsoft Teams (they really want you to know it's Microsoft teams). Thats basically the whole plotline
Yeah no shit, you're blatantly disregarding rule #1. You've been told you're breaking rule #1. All you have to do is post this anywhere else. Not everything is conspiracy.
If one person in a group of people has Tidal, they go "geez well I can't share my music with others, I may as well switch to what everyone else is using"
But now they can send a link over and not care what anyone else is listening on. Reduced friction retains customers
Haven't personally verified it but I've heard some people say Jellyfin hosting (or the sorts) is against Cloudflares ToS. No idea if this is accurate but might be worth looking in to