

Didn’t think it was. Looks like Japan creating similar laws as EU.


Didn’t think it was. Looks like Japan creating similar laws as EU.


would other countries help a little
https://techcrunch.com/2025/12/18/apple-opens-up-its-app-store-to-competition-in-japan/


I don’t know about New York specifically but I have noticed a decline of people just generally going outdoors over the last few decades. The internet, streaming TV, remote working, online shopping and unabated capitalism has all had a compounded effect on people’s desire to do just about anything.
I’m still using revanced. Is that not considered good anymore?


I plan to do this tomorrow. I’m looking forward to the first coffee after descaling.


Sounds like a new game to play instead of knock-door-run for the kids. Hilarity ensues.


I said this to myself. Tapped comments. Not disappointed.


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UK conservatives at the time were split regarding Brexit. They put the vote out to the public and the conservative party campaigned to stay possibly naively expecting the vote to be in their favour.
I use boost. I find sometimes videos don’t show but other than that it’s been good.


Using this tool https://federation-checker.vercel.app/
I don’t recognise any of the instances that are blocking .ml


I’ve not using a free streaming site for years, but when I did they were bags of shite. Buffering, unavailable, etc. There are apps that aggregate the various sites that try and find a wanted show on multiple sites, but they weren’t much better.
I see self-hosted streaming as just an extension of your “save videos to a storage drive” option. We are just extending the access of that to where its wanted.


I’m just using nginx as a reverse proxy. I’m actually using Emby, which Jellyfin is a fork of. I had issues with Jellyfin playback and wasn’t patient enough to fix at the time, but I’ll try again over xmas.


Pretty much. Personally, I spun up another VM and had the two running alongside each other for a few weeks. Doing it this way allows you to split the work. First get the base server up and running, do some testing and get familiar, then migrate a client.
It took more effort to get family to switch their client than it did to do the server.


Why? Plex was one of the original self hosted streaming platforms and for a long time was pretty much the only option. We have more options now, and those still on Plex, I imagine, are because they don’t have the time or capacity to perform a migration. So they stick with what they’ve got until it breaks.
Maybe this will be the one that breaks it.
I was a Plex holdout until 3 months ago. I wanted off Plex for the last 2 years but just never had the time.
For those waiting, don’t be like me, it’s easier than you think.
NUT server
I don’t think Crowdstrike are nearly as large as half.
Cloudflare have a large international network. Perhaps some users could access sites when coming from another region
Crowdstrike. I don’t think that fits the “single point of failure” part.
As soon as the writing was on the wall about Reddits API proposals I made a Lemmy instance.