

google is like 95% of the captchas on the internet.
sapphic. hater of capital letters. bunny and cat mum. renn faire enjoyer. theatre kid. squishmallows enthusiast. taylor swift lover era appreciator. marisha ray defender. houseplant addict. multiple social accounts haver. i’m also on lemmy.blahaj.zone :)
google is like 95% of the captchas on the internet.
because anime catgirls are the best
but captcha is trash whose only purpose is to train ai for google
i only use it for my family so like just me, my brother, and my parents so i just spun up a subdomain and configured apache to reverse proxy and use certbot for a lets encrypt certificate so i’m not exposing my port or ip. (the subdomain is just hosted on an ec2 server that i was using anyway)
sorry i thought you meant one click for family and friends to get on not initial setup.
that’s wild :o
if it’s just family and friends you care about, it was pretty easy for me to set up a jellyfin server at home and point a really small virtualhost on a server mapped to a domain name with a reverse proxy to my home ip and then just opening up the jellyfin port on my router. this was literally just for my mum and dad and brother so ymmv.
i’m ootl; how was plex able to ban them? isn’t hetzner just a vps provider? (not questioning you; just curious)
given the possibility for dumbass to push for 100% tariffs on chips, i’d buy now (since i’m sure it will affect everywhere not just america).
that reminds me of a nice little nigerian prince fellow that i helped what a nice guy he was
if my parents can navigate it your grandma can :)
i love old dvd menus :(
i love jellyfin i just wish there was a nicer way to highlight collections so you could make themed weekly or monthly collections of movies and shows that also still show up in the regular folders… almost like netflix.
for me I just registered through route 53 its a subdomain of my personal domain.
for me i just needed a basic system so my family could share so I have it on my pc, then I registered a subdomain and pointed it to my existing ec2 server with apache using a proxy which points to my local ip and port then I opened the jellyfin port on my router
and I have certbot for my domain on ec2 :)
can you use kde connect for this? or if you didn’t want to do that, then pushbullet?