Jellyfin is also conveniently packaged as a .deb and provide a repo for Ubuntu/Debian. It’s pretty easy to spin up a Debian container, add the repo, and apt install jellyfin, IMHO easier than doing the same thing with a VM, then docker…
Jellyfin is also conveniently packaged as a .deb and provide a repo for Ubuntu/Debian. It’s pretty easy to spin up a Debian container, add the repo, and apt install jellyfin, IMHO easier than doing the same thing with a VM, then docker…
What’s stupid about a mental health walk?
I’m assuming 14C?
Yes, tax cuts have always led to much higher worker pay…
Are you crazy? That type of trickle-down nonsense has been thoroughly debunked.
You know what would make it easier to start and run businesses? Not having your most educated populace be heavily in debt. Building social safety nets so that starting a business isn’t as risky. Making it so healthcare isn’t tied to employment… you know what maybe taxes on the extremely well established businesses should be increased to pay for that.
What unnecessary restrictions are currently hampering innovation in your opinion?
To be fair to the other side, it’s entirely possible (and even common) to have worked in a field for 20 years while learning completely incorrect things about it. Or learning nothing.
People say things like “I’ve used a computer every day for 20 years, I think I know how it works” and then ask if they should “reboot the hard drive” and then they power cycle the monitor.
Got karmic dice on?
Activision has a load of currently unused IPs that I’d love to see Microsoft bring back.
Blur 2 would be pretty cool IMHO
Exactly this myself. Debian lxc with jellyfin repo added, media on ZFS with passthrough mountpoints, very performant and easy to maintain.
Docker just adds layers of complexity for no benefit here