

What security gaps in particular? I did have to reverse proxy to get it to https, are there additional security issues?


What security gaps in particular? I did have to reverse proxy to get it to https, are there additional security issues?


I find the clients ok, not great, but I haven’t explored that space much, there are many more options than Plex. Plex seems to be making theirs worse. It actually seems like Plex tries to make my content in their client harder to find.
The real issue is jellyfin is not as good at finding metadata. I’ve overcome this with tinymediamanager, but it still isn’t as good.
For secure remote streaming, I’ve got mine behind caddy with https (caddy does the let’s encrypt dance it’s really pleasant, even works with my free DNS provider), which seems about as secure as Plex was. Are there other security aspects I’m missing that Plex provides?
disagree, pr’s catch tonnes of shit, knowledge transfer is useful even in trusted teams. they also don’t prevent any test driven development or continuous integration.
team focused development pairing are also pulling studies from 2005 before pr’s were meaningfully a thing.j Also as someone who’s done a significant amount of pairing, it’s not that easy. I can’t imagine mob programming.


You are also interviewing them, part of the process is finding out if they are a good fit for you.
For your particular case you are an expert. If they follow up with Bjorne will be working under you then you say oh, I’ve got 20 yoe.


Language and meaning don’t simply change in 10-20 years unless forced upon.
As the kids say: fam this is dumb af.
Languages change all the time, kids practically make it their duty to introduce new words. “Bad” words become fine, others become real curse words you can’t say without being branded a pos.
Also literally has had the double meaning since 1700


The thing about the UN is it makes a great accountability sink. When it does good the member countries take credit, when things go poorly it’s the UN that fucked up


I seem to remember some chess game that was written that accounted for the memory drum hardware that used it which i would think would be the gold standard… might be this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1K_ZX_Chess


not sure why your getting downvoted


neovim is a drop in replacement for vim that fixes the issues that bother me with vim
thanks; for anyone looking, the issues have been split out at the bottom, none of them are addressed as of this writing. I don’t know that I feel like they are that serious (most of them allow you to play things if you know an ID), but they are the kind of thing you’d see in a project where there are bigger security issues.