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Seeding resource usage
  • Ok damn that’s reassuring. I’m running Plex too and I’m sure that’s using much more cpu. Luckily don’t have a ton of users so hopefully never too much. I’ve debated having a second smaller pc that just does the Plex hosting and transcoding and leave the other box as just a NAS

  • Are we committed to Lemmy? or would we move if something better comes along?
  • It’s a widely accepted standard for decentralised social media. It can be adapted to many use cases relatively easily. If someone makes a better link aggregator server based on ActivityPub, it would be much easier to bring all the lemmy data and users to it than if someone started from scratch. As in what happened going from Reddit to lemmy, as Reddit doesn’t have a standardised federation behavior.

  • VPNs @lemmy.fmhy.ml coderade @lemmy.fmhy.ml

    Made this community

    I hadn’t messed with my vpn in a while, realized mullvad is stopping port forwarding soon, and now need to shop around.

    What’s everyone’s thoughts on a solid vpn alternative?

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    So... will I get swatted if I use plex/jellyfin?
  • Echoing what others have said, use a solid VPN to actually download anything, and only make it accessible outside your network with reasonable protections. For really solid security you can use tailscale to only expose your server to your personal devices