Yes that is the GitHub issue I was referring to
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Yes that is the GitHub issue I was referring to
That’s actually an idea there, I never thought of them as separate devices, more the watch is just a portal to the phone, but that’s a good idea. Keep the watch all googly and the phone graphene may work
Credit cards are less secure then using tokenized payments
Turns out good stories resonate with people.
I’m 100% on linux and FOSS at my home - except for my phone unfortunately because of this reason. I’ve worked in FinTech, I understand why theoretically they won’t want to, but I was hoping some work around had been done. Unfortunately I depend on google pay, so it will have to wait for me.
Right, but what exactly does the reverse proxy do to stop intrusion?
Can you get Google pay to work in it?
that’s what I’d like personally, but I don’t think the clients would play nice with that
Thanks! Interesting they support them now!
Ohhh okay! Interesting, and thank you!
Now that’s interesting, what is the purpose of the reverse proxy, don’t you still need something exposed then?
Right the jellyfin side, but how do you get it to go through tailscale? I’m not as familiar with tailscale, I only use openvpn
How do you do a tailscale with apple tv?
Seconded. Just use forgejo runners and actions.
Honestly if you’re comfortable with Linux I just built my own at this point, but if you’re not then obviously don’t take my advice
The problem exists of how do you get files to the server. Again for a big video file you need a place to have the original accessible for the entire duration of the transcode, and you need a drop point to place the file when it’s done. And if you’re doing that, more than likely you have something like Plex or jellyfin, so why not just hook it up to your existing file locations?
I run jobs all the time from my cluster, but the issue always comes back to persistent storage. Where are the files you need to act on, and where should the finished results be placed? You’re trying to skip those important steps here.
I’ll ask the question why do you want something hosted, if you don’t want the files to be on the server too, or at least accessible via a mount. There’s a couple projects who do that for a reason, you can’t just upload an 80gb video file through a web interface simply. For home use it makes more sense for it to be connected to some sort of nas and you point it to the file on the nas, and then point where on the nas you want the output file.
As written, I don’t think you’ll find a lot. I think what may serve you better is finding a server solution that watches a directory and then runs transcodes based on pre defined templates, and spits them back out in a known location.
Holy yikes batman. That’s a lot of trust and open ports right there to the public internet. Not to mention running a tor node is incredibly risky for the hoster personally. Individually these projects are good, in one bundle I’m heckin suspicious.
Edit: it’s just a relay node at least, but still, this is targeting inexperienced people to run a bunch of containers, and I don’t think the risk is fully explained there.
Chalet Girl - Solid B level romcom with Bill Nighy, Ed Westwick, and Felicity Jones. Story is kinda plain, but it’s one of my go to movies to cheer me up
Good callout, maybe I’ll try it out someday