I set up Nginx Proxy Manager, and one of my services I want to serve is my Jellyfin which is hosted on another machine. Instead of Proxying the stream though, it'd be easier on the network to use the Nginx Stream module for facilitating that, I would expect.
The issue I'm facing is it seems like the only way to set up Nginx Stream is based on port, rather than by domain, and if I want to do it based on domain, I'd be proxying the data instead.
Is there any way to Stream to my Jellyfin rather than Proxying?
Thanks!
https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin/commit/8f6fd912f7ef3d744661cfdd0c9c33d44c223310
…odule-update Update rcheevos submodule to master
https://nitter.adminforge.de/NotSoLittleC/status/1755705709667180594
so, enough time has passed now for me to talk about why i decided to leave Blizzard. a mixed year with great teammates, but a management that mistreated, lied to me, gaslit me, gave me a fake promotion, and HR that refused to help. buckle up friendos. 💪
https://nitter.adminforge.de/NotSoLittleC/status/1755705709667180594
so, enough time has passed now for me to talk about why i decided to leave Blizzard. a mixed year with great teammates, but a management that mistreated, lied to me, gaslit me, gave me a fake promotion, and HR that refused to help. buckle up friendos. 💪
https://in.ign.com/baldurs-gate-3/201463/news/tencent-is-reportedly-stepping-in-for-baldurs-gate-3-studio-to-acquire-dungeons-dragons-from-hasbro
Big if true.
I have an old samsung S21+ I don't use anymore and was thinking it'd be cool to turn it into a wireless charger via the wireless power share, but every time I take my Flip 5 off it, it turns of Power Share, and every time I leave it for a minute it turns off too.
Is there a way I can keep Powershare on indefinitely?
https://pandaily.com/hasbro-seeks-to-sell-ip-dnd-and-has-had-preliminary-contact-with-tencent/
American toy company Hasbro is seeking to sell its well-known IP
https://pandaily.com/hasbro-seeks-to-sell-ip-dnd-and-has-had-preliminary-contact-with-tencent/
American toy company Hasbro is seeking to sell its well-known IP
https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/tencent-ceo-feels-its-game-business-achieved-nothing-during-2023
"We have found ourselves at a loss as our competitors continue to produce new products."
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