Yep, a Tailscale funnel URL is publicly accessible to anyone who knows it. And while it doesn’t expose your machine’s IP, Jellyfin is exposed publicly. Only the port you configure is reachable, but that doesn’t make it secure in itself - you definitely need more security. I don’t have anything critical on my server so I’m not overly concerned but I still use CSF to block traffic from most every other country and limit abuse.
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Nobody here with a tailscale funnel?? It’s such a simple way to get https access from anywhere without being on the tailnet.
From Europe they’re actually better than the other news sites you list here. Either way, I’m using ad-blocking, DNS filtering, and I do general browsing like this in a separate browser that wipes everything on exit sooo 🤷 saves you from worrying about this stuff or even thinking about it much.
Andrew@mnstdn.monsterto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Revolut, McDonald's, and Authy have banned the use of GrapheneOS.15·9 months agoThey constantly force you to update or the app won’t work. I was already having issues with Revolut on GrapheneOS so I just closed my account and switched to Wise. The Revolut app was a bloated mess anyway.
Andrew@mnstdn.monsterto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Recommend me some Quality of Life Android applications3·2 years agoI think Geometric weather is abandoned but Breezy Weather is a newer fork that’s maintained. I recommend it!
I would argue that your “enhanced” sentence is even MORE typical of AI. The first sounds like the style of a standard news article with a little corporate-speak, while the second is straight up head-of-marketing internal memo style.
Regardless, I agree that AI-detection can’t really be automated or codified. But I don’t think it matters. Bad writing is bad writing.