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  • But if it was the other way around... Mens genetalia are pretty easy to change size of, if the right eyes are looking..

  • It doesn't matter if enough artists make a stand. It should turn those festivals to beige shit pretty quickly.. Even the people you speak of wouldn't want to attend.

    It's really all down to the artists and whether or not they want to support genocide and profit from it.

  • Expect festivals to become either a lot tamer and the bands to get in line, or expect a revolt by the artists. These guys could pretty much crush most artists off the live festival circuit. Most of the festivals are pretty small, but they also own Sziget, which is one of the biggest if not the biggest festival in Europe. There has already been a few boycotts for these.

    KKR & Co. bought superstruct entertainment, who own and organise this festival with a few others last year for €1.3bn

    KKR: From Greece’s “red loans” to the occupied territories of Palestine

    Flow Festival faces boycott calls over Israel links

    [Archived Link] Loud music, silent takeovers: How private equity is reshaping Europe’s festival scene

    Many artists backing out of music festivals snapped up by private equity firm KKR

    Many Dutch artists are pulling out of festivals owned by the private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR). They don’t agree with the American venture capitalist’s investments, including in companies active in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. They also seem concerned about private equity invading festivals, forcing up ticket prices and food prices, and destroying the vibe.

    KKR owns multiple Dutch festivals. DGTL, Mysteryland, Amsterdam Open Air, and Zwarte Cross are among the Dutch festivals that have distanced themselves from their owner in recent days, NOS reports.

    The venture capitalist also bought up the British festival organizer Supertruct Entertainment last year. The company owns and operates over 80 festivals in ten countries, including Awakenings and Defqon.1 in the Netherlands, Sziget in Budapest, and Sónar in Barcelona.

    Who are KKR? Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KKR_%26_Co.

    Main People

    Jerome Kohlberg Jr. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Kohlberg_Jr.

    Henry Kravis - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kravis

    George Rosenberg Roberts - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_R._Roberts

  • Thank you very much. I think I will try tailscale first with setup, asv I'll only be using it and maybe one other person. I will likely be torrenting as I've seen some tutorials on what can be done with the correct setup, and most tutorials include a list of apps. I'm hoping to add a few of those.

  • Thanks a million again. I have seen tailscale appear a few times while I was looking aroundi will look into it today.

    I have just one more question (sorry). Tailscale VPN Wire guard

    Which is the best option, paid or otherwise.

  • Thanks for that, i'm still reading through your post/going back to it. The scripts look really handy. Should I purchase a decent VPN to use for the server to connect to apps like Immich outside my home network, or is wireguard enough? Sorry, I am brand new to this, and I am going to start a new install of proxmox in the morning but with real login details and setup (not a test one). Thanks again for the above post.

  • Thanks, I got in using the IP that appeared on that list (Not my public IP address) I am in the app now. Thanks again, I am going to go to bed now, and hopefully ready to try and get it working when I am outside the network tomorrow.

  • Thanks, I was able to access immich app using an IP address that did begin with 192.168. It wasn't one I had seen before. I am now in the app, it is 'building the timeline'

  • Thanks, I typed that command, and i got my 'public IP address' which is the one I was using in immich that begins with 5. Further down the list I saw an IP address I hadn't seen before neither in the setup of proxmox ve, nor in immich. That one begins wth 192.168 I tried it in immich app, and it worked straight away.. It was with the line that had <BROADCAST, MULTICAST, UP, LOWER_UP> in it.

    Thank you a million times over, only now I do not feel as relieved as I thought I would. I think this is a lot harder than I thought it would be, as now I have to get it working when I am not inside the same wifi...

    It is bedtime for me now, thank you for your help, and everyone else. I will try and pick up where I left off tonight if I can remember what I need to do.

  • Should the correct IP address be the public one that appears in ip a command?

  • I haven't set up any port forwarding on router. As I was just practicing, I have installed proxmox on an older laptop that is connected (wired) to my router.

    On another laptop in the same room, I can access to server and set up VM and then immich.

    I followed this video first https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kqZNFD0JNBc

    And then this to install immich (which is mostly from the docker website and immich website) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi5j-ZygALI

  • I have tried to disable firewall while I was on Debian, but there didn't seem to be one to disable. I don't think there is one on Ubuntu either unless it's by default?

  • Thanks, it's getting closer to time for bed, but I will try and give as much information as I can. I'm just afraid I don't understand enough to give much information about it

  • Thanks, I will definitely be looking at those scripts. When I set up Proxmox VE initially, I have a 192.168.x.x IP address. I've tried that too, in immich app. No difference. But when I look up my IP address while using Ubuntu VM it gives me an IP address beginning with 5, which is the one I have been trying to access using immich.

  • Thanks. Unfortunately I have tried it without /API at the end and get the same result.

  • Not sure, I'm completely new to this and no idea how to check them

  • Hey, thanks for replying.

    I tried portforwarding while I was using Debian and it made no difference. I am trying to access on my own WiFi at home.

    I haven't tried reverse proxy as it is only something I came across today and was also looking at tailscale, but I don't want to use 3rd party solutions yet if I can avoid it, hoping to learn. I'm completely new to this, and haven't a clue what I'm. The main reason I tried the three os's was to practice setting up proxmox with a VM as much as trying to find and fix the issue.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Immich server is not reachable - SOLVED

  • A lot of religions in the past I'd imagine.

    I thought this was current.

  • Palestine @lemmy.ml

    British surgeon on treating children shot in Gaza - Audio

  • Voyager @lemmy.world

    I can no longer view feddit.uk in the latest app update

  • Voyager @lemmy.world

    "failed to load media" when I upload anything

  • Buy European @feddit.uk

    European crypto wallets?