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Your direct play and Picture in Picture issues might be resolved if you enable “Use Native Video Player” in playback settings. That being said, Picture in Picture doesn’t always work properly for me.
Your direct play and Picture in Picture issues might be resolved if you enable “Use Native Video Player” in playback settings. That being said, Picture in Picture doesn’t always work properly for me.
This is a great update. I was surprised to find that server switching was much easier on iOS than it was on Android.
I certainly agree that it adds an element of complexity. I had never dealt with anything like this before and had to learn it, but it really is a pretty easy thing to setup.
Jellyfin is generally just as easy to set up for external access. The only thing you really need to worry about is having a dynamic IP. If you have a domain name, then setting up dynamic DNS is quite straightforward.
The only issue I have with people remotely accessing Jellyfin is that you cannot set a total system bandwidth cap. You can set a per stream cap, but that doesn’t help if you have too many people accessing your server at once.
While I have not experienced these issues, it sounds like your problems come from casting your media. Have you tried using a proper Jellyfin client? I primarily access Jellyfin through the Android TV app, or though Kodi, and it has always just worked.
What do you use that allows you to set per app rules?
Your solution isn’t going to hurt anything. It might be overkill, but it will definitely work.
Ultimately, I think you only really need 2 of the solutions you mentioned.
Whoever is cheapest, with good coverage in my area.
I don’t particularly think any one carrier will have any privacy advantage over another.
TIL gas pumps in the US play ads
From my understanding, this is from setting Google as the default search engine.
Honestly, I don’t blame them for taking it. The Mozilla corporation has done a lot of good for the modern internet.
While I don’t have the solution OP is looking for, Bitwarden will provide the functionality OP is wanting.
This somehow doesn’t surprise me at all.
To my understanding, and a quick Google search, winnings are never taxed.
That depends on the government in question. For example, the Canadian government does not have a claim on any kind of lottery or game show winnings.
Oh, boy. Here we go again.
I want my kids to have the tools they need to succeed, and I realize a smartphone has nearly become essential at a certain age, but they also control the lives of many people. Technology is an amazing tools, but it has been designed to be highly addictive. Kids have enough problems to deal with, and I don’t want to make things harder for them.
—- edit —- I suppose what I’m really trying to say is that I want my children to first learn healthy habits.
That’s about what I’m expecting. 12 and 14 aren’t that different.
I definitely think tech should be a part of their life, but a personal smartphone is something I personally feel can wait.
Absolutely! I only just bought my first house, which means I have a bit of a higher mortgage, but a house is simply a tool for survival.
If you don’t want to open any ports, then you will need to setup a VPN service. Tailscale is one of the easiest to use VPNs out there.