You can Google the words you don’t know, and find out that it does in fact answer your question.
You can Google the words you don’t know, and find out that it does in fact answer your question.
TCP streams don’t have any concept of hostname.
I would test it both ways and see if there’s actually a measurable difference. I have Jellyfin behind Traefik and I don’t have issues.
Also, Jellyfin docs do have a page on using nginx: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/networking/nginx
Looks fine from here, must be your instance.
The spoiler is also broken for me, but that’s my client.
It’s everywhere. You’d have to sterilize the entire planet.
That’s how it should be, yeah. But some people say “well you have to prove that it was service-connected!” and if the service is classified, you can’t.
Really, we should just have universal healthcare so that this isn’t even a question in the first place.
Sure, regular file permissions can do that. You may need to make the folder owner someone else, and set the sticky bit.
Does it not prompt during the installation wizard? That’s what the documentation implies.
Works fine for me in 1.0.12.
But that’s a gif, not a video. You sure your player can handle gifs?
No, it’s going to get worse.
Yes, but when they’re on USB the keys are much more accessible. You can just plug it in and dump them.
If you’re only using a password, the keys are stored in an unencrypted part of the drive, which can again easily be dumped.
Once you’ve dumped the keys, you can brute-force the passphrase offline.
Not the whole account, only individual games.
Last I heard, Steam hadn’t actually implemented that functionality yet, though.
No, you can’t transfer your account to someone else. You can give someone else your password, but that doesn’t make them the official owner.
It doesn’t matter. You can’t do it if you’re alive, either.
In the EU, you can.
Never heard of it.
So file an issue. I doubt the devs are reading this post.
Otherwise it’s just sparkling copyright infringement.