Oof yeah, a quick search seems to agree with you. He's looking a multi-year prison time at least
https://www.thailawonline.com/thailand-drug-laws-penalties/#the-one-pill-rule-for-methamphetamine
Oof yeah, a quick search seems to agree with you. He's looking a multi-year prison time at least
https://www.thailawonline.com/thailand-drug-laws-penalties/#the-one-pill-rule-for-methamphetamine
That's really impressive!
How does he do that? I don't think the mouth shapes alone work, there must be some impressive tongue work as well.
Heart of the Machine
Just leaving this here
Now, let's address this clearly once and for all. What is possible is unauthenticated streaming. Each item in a Jellyfin library has a UUID generated which is based on a checksum of the file path. So, theoretically, if someone knows your exact media paths, they could calculate the item IDs, and then use that ItemID to initiate an unauthenticated stream of the media. As far as we know this has never actually been seen in the wild. This does not affect anything else - all other configuration/management endpoints are behind user authentication. Is this suboptimal? Yes. Is this a massive red-flag security risk that actively exposes your data to the Internet? No.
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/5415#issuecomment-2825240290
China has been investing in its own semiconductor manufacturing for decades. They are behind, but I wouldn't bet on them staying behind forever.
Wasn't the drama Emby going closed source?
Yeah, some dude named jellyfin on Github keeps uploading the latest versions
What's using a picture frame and hanging it from a nail?
This is missing an Astolfo

nod...mmh...nod
Maybe you could switch to a raid10 (mirrored striped vdevs) for faster rebuild time.
BTRFS is relatively similar to ZFS when it comes to their raid implementation, though using raid5 or raid6 comes with some caveats.