

Yeah I don’t think I’d be a a very successful fiefdom.


Yeah I don’t think I’d be a a very successful fiefdom.


It’s not crazy. I too would buy up my neighbors properties for what equates to a few hundred dollars.
Jellyfin logs will tell you if it’s transcoding. If you have a dvd you can use handbrake to convert it to any format you want.
If you stream to a different device and have the same issues and it’s also not transcoding then you can isolate the issue to your tv, network, or hypervisor.
What makes you think it’s the r usb-c adapter? Switch to wifi and see if there’s any difference. Try a 4k source that doesn’t need transcoding to confirm it’s not a hw acceleration issue.


Some Home Depot’s in the LA area have mobile offices set up where you can coordinate with a guy to get the right people for the job. Not sure if this is still around now?


Keyboard input over kvm is pretty awful. It’s possible the kvm software was enforcing a delay between keystrokes to make sure they are delivered in order. Seeing keys consistently pressed with 500ms separation would be odd.


Vdi tracks round trip latency but 100ms isn’t that far.
I bet they didn’t use keystroke latency but that’s what they said they used. They probably used drone reconnaissance.


I’ve used no-ip.com for years without issue.
My NAS supports a few services out of the box. If you have anything like that, see what they support natively first.


But his name is Mr chonkers.
Stop calling it green and start calling it cheap/free if you want to make some progress.


I use a Reolink camera for this purpose. Its not self hosted but it’s solar capable and doesn’t need an inbound firewall rule.


Is the traffic not already encrypted? What would wire guard be providing here?


It’s selective. You just provide the internal address or the Tailscale host name. All other traffic runs outside of the vpn tunnel.
Honestly it takes 10 mins to set up you should try it out.


Well yes but that’s a one-time setup.


Tailscale meets your needs even without an exit node configured.


Recipe blogs were already a problem.
I’ve owned them for a while but agree. I’m also going to pick up 1 or 2 rack chassis models soon for free, which I would recommend over paying for a qnap.
Off the shelf NAS like Synology or qnap both have this feature.
Enterprise firewalls can detect if you’re running services on non-standard ports.
For example if you try to use ssh on port 443, I block that.
If you try to use https on 8443 I block that.
Also if your domain is on a dynamic dns domain or is relatively new then it might get blocked.