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Cake day: June 19th, 2023

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  • Great to hear. Because this was certainly not the case just a couple years ago.

    Edit:

    Would someone like to speak up instead of downvoting everything I say?

    I’ve managed my own digital collection since the late 90s. I recently cleaned up a few divx files over 20 years old. Really don’t need a lesson on how that works. I have a family and sometimes you need to use what you need to use. That’s how it goes.

    A few people around me who followed the android scene more than me were also constantly running into issues at the worst times. At the very least there was always some kind of major compromise. Or it would work for a while then things would be iffy until some kind of update / fix. The one thing i needed to always work, became unreliable.

    For example: We were traveling and while the bank app seemed to work, notifications were broke, completely leaving my friend in the dark as serious issues were going on with his account and payments being rejected while traveling. Some apps didn’t play nice with contactless payments. Etc.

    That’s a fucking deal breaker for most people. So I’m glad that’s no longer the case. Maybe I’ll play around with it again soon.








  • Yes. Jellyfin is mostly awesome, now. I would recommend it to everyone.

    Plex has been around a long, long time and the experience from backend to the front is still for the most part unmatched. It was really nice to have proper full featured clients on all devices. Built in skipping intros and ability to download content for offline use was really nice and would be very useful for me at this time.

    I have a lifetime pass from the very beginning and was spare change compared to what they charge now. A common misconception is they took away the ability to log in locally on the lan without phoning home. You can still do that. But ultimately I decided to move on.












  • I have to admit, I’m a bit confused.

    I have dns records already in my domain provider pointing to a tailscale ip

    I want to know what I have to do to get minecraft.example.com to resolve interenally.

    Since your domain resolves to an internal private Tailscale IP and your question is how to access using the domain, locally…. I feel like there’s an error in your architecture here. Wouldn’t any device that is on your Tailscale private network already have access using the domain name? If by “resolve internally” you mean hosts on your LAN, not connected to Tailscale scale? How would that be possible if it resolves to a Tailscale IP. If you have control of your DNS on your LAN, you could simply add an override and point it to the LAN address of the Minecraft server.