Ok, this makes sense, thank you.
I’m now able to access my Jellyfin server from other devices in my home. (A browser on another machine, and an Apple TV with Swiftfin).
If I wanted to extend access to people outside my home, what’s the best way?
Thank you
Vue is the only browser-based movie client listed on the Jellyfin site. Is there a better browser-based option?
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Thank you for this clear, helpful answer
But… Why? Why would they get different restrictions on the basis of operating system?
Agreed. There’s a slight relief here, though: I believe this is the Times Square shuttle train, which only runs back and forth over a few stations and never goes outside. So at least you’re not on this train for long and never missing a view
Folks are asking “Why post this here?” I get the question but I think I also get the OP, as a New Yorker who was surprised to see this ad IRL.
Most of our subway ads are for VC-funded Internet darlings (think: mattresses-by-mail, kitschy underwear, online therapy) or for some aspiring blockbuster movie from an Internet giant.
Until I saw this ad, I had never in my life seen a subway ad for a company I actually used, let alone respected.
Seeing this ad in the wild broke my brain. I have advocated for online privacy for over a decade. I have spent so much energy pushing people to use Signal. But I had never before imagined that “online privacy” was a concept that could find an audience in mass marketing.
I don’t know if Mullvad will take off. But I know that seeing these ads moved me. I felt like maybe, MAYBE, our movement is breaking through.
I want to learn more about this! Searching for "bed backdoor " right now