So expected. Now anyone who's able to support the non exploitative alternatives like Jellyfin please do. It's how you keep the good things going.
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Vaikea suositella suoraan mitään, mutta oman kokemuksen mukaan kypärässä kannattaa olla MIPS-suojaus. Välttyy niskavammoilta paremmin. Toki paras kypärä on se mikä on päässä kun se tapaturma viimein osuu kohdalle.
Ei kait tässä nyt ikäsyrjintää kannata alkaa harrastamaan. Kunnon sakot vaan suoraan kännissä ajosta, pariajosta, liikenteessä perseilystä ja jos ei lapselle niin sitten huoltajalle.
Sellainen hallitus kuin on kansa. Ei ole kauheasti kehuttavaa nykypäivänä.
Mun kokemus on että ainakin nykyisen hallituksen tavoite on nimenomaan ajaa alas kaikki julkiset palvelut tai tehdä niistä niin surkeita ettei kukaan halua niitä käyttää että voidaan sen varjolla ajaa loputkin alas.
Tämä harmittaa varsin paljon. Toivottavasti Sampo jatkaa isänsä jalanjäljissä.
Well that wasn't in US or Japan but in French court so might not be as easy to pull that bs there. Still I was surprised a bit about the result but I guess it's in line with how France is handling online services now.
What court case doesn't big company with unlimited funds win?
Nah… I suspect that Sony simply doesn’t want to anger hackers again. The cost of downtime is likely to be higher than the imaginary profits they get from harassing emulator communities. I doubt they think their reputation is worth much but maybe they have started to see some value on it.
Japanese gaming companies often don't seem to understand the value of the reputation / honor which is really weird considering that it's one of the things japanese culture is supposed to value.
It's good time to invest as the enemy made huge mistake(s).
Reality is that every other country will look down on USA for years. USA is not going to be considered trustworthy trading partner nor trustworthy ally.
Your reply just raised so many questions but most importantly why would you need a VPN with Jellyfin? I mean it's just server like any other which means install, add certificates or reverse proxy with certificates and if you're behind NAT you would need to setup port forwarding.
I mean if you're worried about server being exploited if not updated then opening it to the internet wouldn't be good but isn't that the case with Plex already?