Oh, no. You forgot the MAGA upgrade downgrade to conservatism: "Feelings trump facts. I get to claim and believe the most baseless, ludicrous shit out there without any expectation of proof or even consistency with my other baseless claims and beliefs."
Bollocks. Neither Donnie, nor his cronies are capable of such 4D chess moves. They're so full of themselves, they believe they can waltz into Iran and lead or bully everyone else into joining them.
This is how it went down.
JD: "What can we do to further distract people from the Epstein Files?"
If by "getting" music you mean "self-host stuff you already own": Navidrome is an obvious choice, with Tempus for Android clients. It's ridiculously low on resources, rich in features and quite pretty.
Nice setup! I particularly like the kitchenowl deployment - it's such an amazing tool and relatively unknown.
One suggestion: the title header says "Family homepage", yet the page contains admin tools that none other than you will ever use. I noticed that all this "admin clutter" was so off-putting that it kept others from actually using the dashboard. I've therefore created another homepage instance that showcases user-facing services only. It makes the UI much cleaner - and users more likely to actually find the services they may be looking for.
It's not this or that. Security comes in layers. So while I would assume that the Jellyfin developers do their best to secure their application, I acknowledge the fact that bugs do exist and that Jellyfin is developed in and for hobbyist contexts, and thus not scrutinised and pentested for vulnerabilities in the way software meant for professional environments would be. Therefore I'll add an extra layer of security by putting it behind a VPN that only whitelisted clients can access. If a vulnerability is detected, I can be sure it hasn't already been exploited to compromise my server because we're all "among friends" there.