

I run an Android TV box on my Smart TV, because I don’t trust them on the internet.
I run an Android TV box on my Smart TV, because I don’t trust them on the internet.
Oh, then I need to give it another try.
Yeah. I have a mini PC with an AMD GPU. Even if I were to buy a big GPU I couldn’t use it. That frustrates me, because I’d love to play around with some models locally. I refuse to use anything hosted by other people.
They seem to use MPEG-DASH, which shows as a series of MP4 files each returning 206 Partial Content. I tried https://github.com/emarsden/dash-mpd-cli to download it using the MPD XML file, which you can find by filtering for “master” in your browsers network log. But that didn’t work. Still, you might want to spend more time on it than I have at the moment.
Can you give us the URL?
If the page uses the built-in player, right click and save as should work. If right click is disabled, get an extension to force enable it.
And I thought I couldn’t feel better about Jellyfin.
I am using Let’s Encrypt. Cloudflare is used for DNS validation.
It is that easy, like you said. And with Cloudflare and Caddy you can get TLS for your internal VPN hosts. I love that.
My Vaultwarden is behind a private VPN, but I’ll still update today. Thanks.
I’ve been doing home networking for many years now and the public Domain + Cloudflare DNS + Let’s Encrypt is the easiest it’s ever been.
There is really no reason to use self-signed anymore. I use Let’s Encrypt even for 10.0.0.0/8 addresses.
Yes, but if you compare it to https://cloud.google.com/text-to-speech?hl=en (scroll down a bit and you can try it) and the Neural2 model, it sounds like shit. I mean, it’s great to see that there are efforts, but it just pales in comparison.
I was in the same boat. Years at Contabo, until they became dogshit and then moved to Netcup. No problems with them so far.