I think the point here is that Jellyfin doesn't have a centralized login or website like Plex does. An attacker would have to know about your server and log into it directly to get access. If you run it in a container, there isn't a lot they can do other than trashing your media library, which you should have protected with filesystem snapshots anyway.
Sneptaur
Downvote, move on
I been doin it for years already!! It's easy to just set up a 4-bay NAS with docker containers running apps that replace your existing cloud services
The removable batteries coming back would also impact the iPhone, which actually respects user privacy because Apple is not a marketing company. Apple is a products and services company, they sell tech devices and make a lot of money on services like Apple Music and TV+ and such. It's expensive for a reason; you can even take the encryption keys out of Apple's hands for iCloud so you genuinely are fully protected
Stallman, is that you??
I appreciate your perspective here. There is an element of whining and negativity among job-seekers lately. I've seen some people buckle down and hustle, and I've seen others give up in frustration. The truth of this is that there are going to be a lot of people who never even get to use their CS degrees, and there will be people who "win" and get jobs like this without one. It boils down to what you can do and whether or not a company in your area finds value in it.
It's not fair. It's just what we have to deal with.
I'll take this opportunity to encourage you to limit your Twitter use as much as possible, you know why.
Because the notes were not removed, they're just not working due to data center problems right now. Or, at least, that's enough of a possibility to raise questions.
That's also a viable solution, but for me I just use Btrfs snapshots on my NAS. My files are stored on a different device and the Jellyfin container only sees them as a mounted dir, not even aware that it's an SMB mount.