keisatsu

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[–] keisatsu 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

So I searched a bit and this link has a few suggestions: https://www.blister-prevention.com/blogs/prevention/holes-in-the-back-of-my-shoes

TL;DR you can have a deformity on your feet called Haglunds which can worsen wear on the heel counter. There is also a possibility that you can relace your boots or use padding to reduce wear.

[–] keisatsu 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Hey,

I've been to Japan twice, 2012 and 2017. It's a bit difficult to estimate a budget as prices vary alot depending on what you are thinking of doing. Food for example can be decently cheap (ramen, sushi, convenience stores) but also expensive (Michelin-level dining). Back then I paid on average maybe 10-15 USD for dinner (2017). I dont remember too well and considering the global economy it might have become more expensive in general. I remember having katsudon in Akihabara for maybe 4-5 USD back in 2012 thinking it was insanely cheap for such a great meal.

Have you decided on which cities you are going to visit? I can mostly recommend places in and around Tokyo, Kyoto, Nagasaki and Hiroshima. If you are going to Okinawa I can give you a few suggestions as well.

Trains are excellent in Japan and if you are travelling between cities you should get a Rail pass. I've also travelled by night bus between Tokyo and Kyoto, but I would not pick them over the trains unless you opt out from getting a Rail pass. Note that you need to buy the pass before arrival in Japan!

The importance of speaking Japanese varies on the places you visist. If you mostly stay in Tokyo you will probably be fine speaking only English, but you will regularly run into people that can't understand you. Alot of street signs have romanized text on them so you can get by decently well, but knowing Japanese helps immensely. If you travel outside Tokyo and if you visit smaller cities and villages in particular you will likely struggle without understanding Japanese.

[–] keisatsu 1 points 2 years ago
[–] keisatsu 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Hmmm maybe restart Jellyfin? I know I had to tinker a bit to get it working. Also check that the hostname matches on the cert and your jellyfin config

[–] keisatsu 1 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Check the permissions of the certificate as well as the path to it. Jellyfin is running as a low priv account and probably lacks read rights.

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