This just brings up my Jellyfin server. How did you hack my Jellyfin server!?
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If those vibe coders could read they'd be very upset.
We have website at home.
There's no place like 127.0.0.1
you should really enable https support, the internet is a dangerous place
Ok, here you go: https://127.0.0.1/ (self-signed for now)
Great job!
Wow it loads so fast!
you copied my shit
No, you copied mine. I posted it first.
/joke
Thank you for the closing /joke tag. Without it, I would not have known this was indeed a joke. I would have been incensed!
Some people do get unsure about such things, so tone markers might actually help someone. If you don't need them, feel free to ignore them, but don't go ragging on people who choose to use them by default.
Is the entirety of Lemmy’s user base neurodivergent?
Does it matter? Do tone tags hurt anyone who isn't?
You're welcome. Have a lovely day. :)
Looking great! Im also making something like that!
HEY STOP HACKING ME!!!!
No.
It keeps asking me for my password. Can you guys try? Admin / Hunter2
All I see is *******
Huh. I'm clearly typing hunter2
The website knows it's your password so when you type hunter2 it automagicly converts it into ******* for everyone else keeping you password secure.
Wait a minute, how did you know my password was hunter2?
I don't know what your password is hunter2. I typed * * * * * * * without the spaces and it converted it to your password for you.
It didn't work for me, perhaps because I'm not a guy 🙃
Ah yeah that's probably the problem. Haha
Looks good, but can you make it so that it still looks the same when I turn off Javascript?
Off? Why would you want to turn it off? Javascript is objectively the best thing to ever happen to the web, it's a perfect language with absolutely no problems whatsoever. If anything, you should want more of it.
/heavy-sarcasm
no rule 0/10 /j
I dont get it, all I'm seeing here is an index page of hardcore porn. Quite a few familiar ones here too
Better than 90% of shit on the modern web. Keep up the good work!
You forgot the :9999
Maybe shouldn't say this but I always change my router port to 666. Every time I have to change something about how my router works it's like entering hell.
As long as you don't expose it to the internet, I see no issues what port number you use tbh
Why would I host it on such a weird port number? 🙃
So... it's a folder called "Received Faxes", but with extra steps?
Except it also allows you to view your faxes remotely/easily from any web enabled device. I have it setup so that my thousands of faxes are available on my phone when needed and doesn't require jumping through all kinds of hoops or using local storage.
Depends how many faxes you receive