If documentation is written in a readable and confluent way, RTFM isn't such a big deal. The issue comes with overly draconian and non-confluent documentation.
Port 8096 is the default HTTP protocol port, and you're trying to access it via HTTPS. Do you have certificates installed and available for your jellyfin instance? If not, it's very likely Cloudflare won't route it correctly.
I'm not saying this is your specific issue, but it'll be the one after you fix this one at least. You may need to mess with the cloudflare "current encryption mode" to get this to work.
Ahh yes, as evidenced by absolutely nothing whatsoever, I mean Jesus Christ, the GNU ideologue is completely antithetical in every possible way to your statement...
GNU's goal is to give computer users freedom and control in their use of their computers and computing devices by collaboratively developing and publishing software that gives everyone the rights to freely run the software, copy and distribute it, study it, and modify it.
You have less than zero idea what you're speaking about....
Likely. What I said has more to do with "we're next." If this is successful in France, other countries will follow suit or at the very least get pressure from the IP lobby to follow.
The population of just Europe, Canada and the USA is a combined is over 1 billion.
Congratulations? This has absolutely nothing at all to do with what I've said. Not even tangentially. I'm expressly and singularly speaking of France here. EU, Canada and the US combined populations change nothing about what I've said at all...
You look to be fighting a wet paper bag here... Sad to see honestly.
lmao this is exactly what I've been lookin for... Thanks! I just knew if I was a lazy fuck and sat on my hands someone would do the work for me eventually!
Population of France is 66.6 (lol) million people. If even 1% use VPNs that's a potential market of 666,000 users. At ~$5/mo per user that's a prospectus of $40 million annually. If I were a VPN provider I would absolutely want a piece of that pie rather than not, and all's they have to do is follow the law--exactly as they have been this entire time...
So yeah, I absolutely think they're going to comply.
I don't think it's wrong to bitch about the standards fragmentation in linux. For better or worse, it's a serious issue within linux. Apple, for example has a closed ecosystem which is bad, but they have great ecosystem cohesion which is great for app development and reliable interaction between applications. IMO the cohesion to standards is one of the only good things iOS has going for it.
Ignoring the Constitution is how we got here. Ignoring it again because "we're the good guys" doesn't help. That's the exact same mentality Trump has....
Article II, Section 1: Function and Selection, Clause 8: Presidential Oath of Office;
Before he enter on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the following Oath or Affirmation:– I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
Justice Clarence Thomas dissented to the court's order that black people are real people.
Like, it's a fucked up headline, but I bet for a second you were like "wait a minute, is that real?" Which is both funny and sad at the same time concerning both Thomas and the times we live in. lol
If documentation is written in a readable and confluent way, RTFM isn't such a big deal. The issue comes with overly draconian and non-confluent documentation.