It's on sale right now and has a 180-day free trial even if you tried it before.
Is port 8096 on the server the port that is sending data to port 8096 on Jellyfin?
What I mean by that is that you can choose the NAS port that forwards to the Jellyfin 8096 port. I have my docker image set to run port 55000 (server) to port 8096 (Jellyfin) so I then connect to the server at 192.168.x.x:55000 on my local WiFi.
Hope this helps (or that I at least understood your issue). I'm fairly new to self-hosting myself.
This is an updated version of the article: Mark Zuckerberg – Dead at 36 – Says Social Media Sites Should Not Fact Check Posts
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Since there isn't enough info out there for either of us to be wholly right, I will have to agree to disagree.
Cheers mate.
More pressing than possibly owning the next American president? No, they don't.
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They pay tax after paying you.
Payroll is an expense that gets deducted from revenue before calculating taxes.
They pay employer contributions/insurance/deductions but you pay the tax on it. It's to avoid double taxing that money (corp pays tax and you pay tax).
Edit for replies: yes, they pay payroll tax but that is based on payroll, and is a percentage of payroll. The other replies were referring to bottom line tax and revenue/profit. Maybe I should have been clearer but I was trying to keep it easy and not muddy the waters.
Late 30s, kinda want to dick punch him for implying I'm ancient 😂
There is a 0% chance I would be attending this volunteer gig. Call me when the country opens and pay starts flowing again.
This is such a good deal that I'm considering buying despite not needing a keyboard at the moment.
$55 all in. Damn.
Thank you for this insight. I have started looking at the fret board and were you ever right about that being another major facet.
I will begin studying this too.
I'm not a lefty (or at least I don't think I am) but this guitar does have the tuners on the bottom side of the... handle head (I have zero idea what the top of the guitar is called).
I am now looking into amp software as that could save me from myself. Although someone else mentioned FB marketplace for used amps and that also seems promising while affordable.
I love this. I know the exact videos you are talking about. Those kids smash it without real instruments.
I love this spirit and energy and it definitely speaks to how I want to tackle this new lifelong challenge and joy.
Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you for this write up. My work uses "slow is smooth and smooth is fast" so I most certainly know what you mean.
I've realized I need to use more formal routes to make sure I practice the "correct" way. I had intended for lessons much later but I think I am going to speed up that timeline a bit.
I had a friend stop by just make sure I wasn't strumming too hard or soft.
This was very reassuring to read. Sometimes I get nervous that Rocksmith won't do it but then I see this and know I can make the leap.
This endeavour has made me dive deeper into who actually plays the music that I love. Especially guest appearances on albums and tracks.
You made me Google (and learn) some new things and I thank you for that.
It is more fun when it sounds right.
I will be using Rocksmith and Justin guitar to learn and am looking for any and all advice. I don't have an amp yet but I'm sure that's fine.