I'll take any chance, even one involving docker
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Understandable. I don't worry that much myself since I haven't heard anything bad happening yet. And with ro rights to media, potential damage at least should be pretty limited.
I meant more in the traffic situation but if that's an option for you then sure why not
It sounds like a bit of a shitshow even without US involvement
The republic was politically unstable, experiencing civil wars, rebellions, and insurrections by liberals and conservatives. From 1827 to 1829, it fell into a civil war between conservatives who supported Arce and liberals who opposed him. Liberal politician Francisco Morazán led the liberals to victory, and was elected president in 1830. The republic descended into a second civil war from 1838 to 1840, by the end of which the states of Central America declared independence and the federal republic ceased to exist.
Historians have attributed the country's political instability to its federal system of government and its economic struggles. Agricultural exports were insufficient and the federal government was unable to repay its foreign loans, despite favorable terms. Central America's economic troubles were caused in part by the federal government's inability to collect taxes and inadequate interstate infrastructure.
Would probably be best for overall traffic efficiency and safer for you too to slow down to that 65 than pass going 70
On most cars I've used that would mean a real speed of around 4-5 km/h under the actual limit.
Any lanes to the left are for overtaking, and you move back to the right after passing.
A bit stupid to move back if nobody is behind you tbh. Needless lane changes.
If you want to sync watched state, resume position, that sort of stuff outside of your house, Jellyfin would be a good tool for that. And it integrates seamlessly into Kodi. Plex unfortunately doesn't, you have to launch an addon from Kodi, so it's not as nice.
What are the worries behind it? Last time someone was worried about the security it was about knowing filenames of the stuff you host by brute forcing iirc
Different taste on the UI front I guess. I thought the default Plex was awful, couldn't stand it. Jellyfin can be a bit messy though
In the situation you described that'd be pretty much everyone. 70 vs 65 would be a bit ridiculous.