They don't train drug sniffing dogs as attack dogs, so no, they don't attack on command.
To be fair, there has been very slow progress toward securing some endpoints. But yeah, I was probably being too charitable; the project places way too much emphasis on "backward compatibility" and not enough on security.
You probably shouldn't just expose jellyfin to the internet quite yet though. There are some ongoing efforts to fix unauthenticated endpoint problems.
I'm glad you figured it out, because I couldn't.
I have done that before, and it does alter the taste, but I've never thought they tasted at all of blood, so I can't comment on whether you'll find it to be an improvement.
A quite decent syntax and an excellent domain name!
Oh, go away.
I haven't seen this yet, but I'm off to watch and soon back to discuss!
ETA: Well there were some abrupt revelations, but mostly setup for the next episode or two, I think. Good, but I'm more excited for what follows.
Data can't be both publicly disclosed and deleted, lol.
That's "Near Field Communication", folks!
Hey, finally! I've been waiting oh so impatiently ever since I heard the first s2 op.
I'm not even a librarian but pshh, I still got a card. They give them out to anyone, you know.
"Taken down"?
Oof.
Oh, how strange. Well, thanks.
This is on my feed but I'm lacking context. Would someone mind explaining what this is in reference to?
Not going to lie, I didn't really follow that.
They are pretty disconnected from the rest of the country both geographically and financially, so honestly, I doubt it.