They weren’t.
Google runs it’s own scans against domains.
They weren’t.
Google runs it’s own scans against domains.
Yes.
I made the mistake of naming my emby instance https://emby.example.com
On emby, if you don’t have a session cookie, it opens on an authentication page.
I’ve had Google label it as a mitm attack and get labeled malware three times. It gets fixed in a day or two upon review, but all major browsers block it during that time.
There was a recent blind taste test for chicken nuggets (not chicken strips/tenders) and all the plant based nuggets, even the cheap ones, beat out the actual chicken ones.
Now, chicken strips, I agree with you, sadly.
I mean… Yes?
They don’t need to lie to sell their oppression. They just do it because they’re authoritarian.
It’s amazing how many of those started with Lennart, too.
I’ve been self-hosting a bunch of stuff for over a decade now, and have not had that issue.
Except for a matrix server with open registration for a community that others not in the community started to use.
This is incorrect. What you’d are doing while purely downloading is legal.
Bit torrent exposes you to liability not because you are downloading but because you’re sharing which courts have decided is distributing/performing, no matter how small the block you upload.
This is not an issue with Usenet.
We’ll see if your reading comprehension liabilities extend to self-hosting.
Seafile is extremely easy to set up and does one thing and one thing well.
It does store your data as binaries, so it would be a bit harder to restore than Nextcloud due to that, but I’ve never had an issue with seafile.
Of course, I didn’t have a problem with Nextcloud until an upgrade borked the installation bad enough that even restoring from backup couldn’t solve the issue.
Or ‘ZZ’
Radarr + prowlarr + bazaar + sabnzbd will do all of that for you automatically and do it faster than you can steam.
Jellyseer is like a request server for radar and sonarr, allowing people who use emby or jellyfin to make radar download a requested movie.
I use posteo.
If you’re thinking of using your own domain, I would suggest using forwardemail.net