

Yeah but have you considered…money? Doing what people would like is great, but money.


Yeah but have you considered…money? Doing what people would like is great, but money.


It has electrolytes!


Yeah, came here to mention it just looks like a worse version of the arc.


Yeah that’s not very typical, I’d like to make that point.


Unusual for sure…cruel…I could maybe make arguments that it’s passable. Lol


Knew I’d find this quote.


Can we cut the cost by yanking out all “smart” features? I know the answer is no because I’m the product. But it is still a dreamb of mine to have a nice TV with zero smart features. I just want a display. I have my entertainment options worked out.


Keep it up please. These companies are trying to wreck everyone’s lives it is great to see them hurt for once


You’re not. But it’s cute you think you matter so much.


Glad you found the root cause!


Lawl mmmkay dude. Whatever helps you sleep at night.


If you cared about evidence we wouldn’t be talking and you wouldn’t be defending him.
Here’s a link you’ll ignore and hand wave.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/11/charlie-kirk-quotes-beliefs


Ahh baller man. Glad you got it sorted! And thanks for sharing the fix


Ahh bummer. Not sure exactly then. Might have to hop in the terminal and try an --update or find an equivalent with--help. The documentation in the git repo should tell you if nothing else.


Try clean jellyfin but revert one version prior instead of the update you are on. At the very least, this will let you rule out version for jellyfin. The fire stick update may have broken it too. Updating and then having issues overwhelmingly points to the update being the primary suspect.


They are asking how to go about debugging. Not a specific answer. I’m sure they’d appreciate one if possible as anyone would. But in both the title and the body they ask how to debug.


That’s kinda my perspective on it to. I mean, how do they think websites work? Gotta expose ports to make all the internet things happen. Sure commercial stuff will have more devices to protect it, but there are things you can do to mitigate issues at home too.


Poke around through the dash. I imagine it’s in the GUI there. Probably under a menu like ‘system’ or ‘about’.


Are you singling out Jellyfin for a particular reason? Or are also going to advise just never opening ports in general?
Yeah that’s the one! Gud chart. Munny go brrrrrr