

I saw a listing for 1340€ for 96gb. Prices are truly insane


I saw a listing for 1340€ for 96gb. Prices are truly insane


Considering the amount of maps and models added over the years, I don’t really find that enormous


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They didn’t invent them. The Xbox 360 already had achievements years before them.


Try having millions of concurrent users all trying to update at the same time.
A single dota 2 update could use around 2-3% of the global internet bandwidth.
Sadly it wouldn’t work if found in a CSV file with other records:
According to EICAR’s specification the antivirus detects the test file only if it starts with the 68-byte test string and is not more than 128 bytes long. As a result, antiviruses are not expected to raise an alarm on some other document containing the test string


That’s true, but that’s why there is a wiki page explaining the intent of the NonCommercial CC license.


This would be allowed from my understanding of the license. You are not gaining commercial advantage or monetary compensation from “selling” it at cost to your friend once


While the firmware could be using a classic software license, in the hardware world these licenses don’t mean much. Afaik Creative Commons licenses are what’s generally used for open hardware


You mean the security team that got pwned here?
It’s more akin to having your CD/DVD library visible through the window. All while asserting it’s better to write your info in a place that already has been broken into 3 times.
Sure jellyfin could do better, but the impact is overblown while literal PII has been stolen from Plex…
Sure Sony could see you have Avengers on your instance. Could they prove you got it illegally just from that?
Interesting that you assume this is the list of taken things when that wasn’t what was disclosed to us. And Plex has been absolutely forthcoming with this in the past
While we quickly contained the incident, information that was accessed included emails, usernames, securely hashed passwords and authentication data.
They do give what has been taken, tho not the complete list so what exactly is anyone’s guess. By authentication data I assume the history of logins. What I listed is nearly literally what they said.
Literally everyday since those attack vectors are actively open right now and have been open for 5+ years (jellyfins whole lifetime) and proof of concepted for the developers that whole time.
That’s not exploitation nor any proof of any data being leaked. Plex was hacked three times, not theoretically like jellyfin, but 3 actual times their service was breached and hackers stole data…
You do you and keep using it if that makes you feel good, but saying jellyfin is less secure than Plex at this point is laughable.
Doesn’t matter if your info is stolen?
Name email address, password, access history, and probably IP and location…
And that’s just what they disclosed, but they don’t have any timeline or real actions taken to prevent continued access. They don’t even tell you what exactly has been accessed:
“information that was accessed included emails, usernames, securely hashed passwords and authentication data.”. It’s really not text book response for a security breach.
But all of that is less important to you than the fact you have Avengers: Endgame in your library?
They are leeches taking money from you, but you 'd defend them even if they killed your dog.
Edit: it’s the third time in a decade Plex got hacked. Please list instances where jellyfin leaked the data of all their users.
How do you know someone uses Plex ?
They’ll tell you they got the lifetime for only 299 and it’s a steal you should buy it too
But brooo, don’t you know you need to have a cloud login. You neeeeeed it broo, so they can have all your info leaked bro. How else can I give access to somebody if I don’t pay 200+ bucks for the privilege of accessing my own library bro.
Data leaks happen bro, no need to worry it’s the third time in a decade. This is a text book pro response anyway, they deserve more money bro.
How dare you suggest people use another software bro, they deserve your money each month, not these leeches giving you free software. Plus Plex is so much more secure anyways, just look at them getting hacked bro.
Your jellyfin is so insecure you need a PhD in cyber bro-security to even think about doing it. Look at all the jellyfin instances getting hacked every day. Someone could even guess a UUID and access 10s of playback of my pirates movie bro, see how it’s so full of holes bro


It certainly is better than signing new armament deals with them. It may be a facade for their voters, but I’ll take a symbolic gesture where the issue is talked about instead of criminalizing things like “Palestinian Action” (as they do in the UK) any day.


Yes I know. I did not expect them to do anything but continue to support Israel anyway, so any kind of gesture is better than nothing.
I would have preferred a real recognition and a real push to do anything to stop it. But like I said they have no teeth so I’m surprised he bites this “hard”


We can shit on Prévôt all day long but he has been consistent in supporting Palestine since forming a government.
He’s a centrist with no teeth who aligned instantly with the Right to access the gov, so it has taken a while to get done, but I can respect he did not let it go when the Right did not want to recognize Palestine at all.


You cannot make restrictions to the distribution of the source code under the GPL
Tauri doesn’t automatically make apps perform good. Easy and common pitfalls still can make it go to a crawl just like electron.
Yaak is an example of a tauri app that performs horribly, and that can’t reach a satisfactory 30fps on modern hardware. The issue is within how tauri interacts with the js world and syncs state.