
All Jupiter Broadcasting Shows The Sunday Soapbox | LINUX Unplugged 643
Nov 30, 2025
This discussion dives into fascinating tech updates, including the transition from Ngrok to JellySwarm for streaming services. They explore the pros and cons of Pangolin, a new reverse proxy, and how it stacks up against conventional methods. The hosts also detail the latest KSMBD vulnerabilities, sparking debate on security versus performance. In a spirited wrap-up, they critically analyze bcachefs's future and discuss Red Hat's innovative Project Hummingbird. Listeners can expect engaging insights on self-hosting and kernel developments.
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Replace Ngrok With JellySwarm For Jellyfin
- Use JellySwarm instead of ad-hoc tunnels for consolidating Jellyfin servers when possible.
- Self-host JellySwarm on a VPS in your mesh network to simplify access and user mapping.
Automate One-Off YouTube Downloads
- Use Utar for reliable one-off YouTube downloads and integrate with Jellyfin for viewing.
- Combine Pinchflat for channel tracking and Utar for single-video grabs to keep libraries organized.
Darowich Grew Into A Robust Location Platform
- Darowich matured rapidly with features like data export and family groups, becoming a solid self-hosted location service.
- It now rivals proprietary timeline services without the privacy trade-offs.
