Reply to you and the poster above: yeah, I remember that plugin. I liked it so much in fact that I switched to i3 (and have been on i3) ever since. Fair enough. That makes sense.
What a shit website and article. At least post the one from Mozilla themselves.
The case is not just blocking adblockers: the issue is that Adblock Plus specifically charges companies to let their ads go through. That is one of the main concerns.
Yes, that’s why I said mostly. In this context reverse proxy is being used to access different ports via 80/443 from outside. That is not necessarily the use case you’re mentioning.
If it doesn’t have to be exposed, then it shouldn’t be exposed. A Webserver should be exposed: Nginx and co are working on it for decades. Jellyfin on the other hand is a much smaller project, and chances for security issues are significantly higher.
Oof. Do you have any experience doing stuff like this? If you don’t, I don’t think you should take this job. If you know what you’re doing however, then I don’t understand many of your questions. What is the DHCP and firewall situation at the Uni? What is your backup solution? Why will you not have an access key after setup? If there is another team also managing it? What do they think?
In any case, I would NOT use a Mac as a server. You can run Asahi or such on it, but many of our idioms just don’t work on Mac.
If it’s from a Uni and power consumption and Noise don’t matter, I would buy (consciously) three used 1u servers and cluster two proxmox nodes. On the third I would run a proxmox backup server. If money also doesn’t matter, I would do the same, but buy new.
However, you may not even need proxmox, but the issue is that you don’t even know what they are going to use the server for. This makes it impossible for us to give you good suggestions.
It doesn’t incorporate LLMs per se. Read their mission statement on LLM. I also use LLMs for $dayjob and at home, and only use Kagi because I can access all models directly from there, and it’s seriously great.
I daily Asahi. Pros: I am fast af, and I love the system. Cons: battery life is much worse (good 30-40% less battery life), battery drain while sleep is high, HDMI over USB C hub doesn’t work. All things considered, I daily it instead of MacOS.
Reply to you and the poster above: yeah, I remember that plugin. I liked it so much in fact that I switched to i3 (and have been on i3) ever since. Fair enough. That makes sense.