

You can’t interact with a computer in the cloud though without some kind of computer in front of you.


You can’t interact with a computer in the cloud though without some kind of computer in front of you.


That was my thought and Nextcloud already supports Collabora Office which is a fork of LibreOffice Online I believe.
While true, it only takes one bad guy who is madder than the rest to do it and then we have the potential for a nuclear apocalypse.
The least people with this opportunity the better in my opinion…


Hasn’t it already been patched? https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-ios/security/advisories/GHSA-7qhm-2m45-7fmh
Patches
CI workflows have been modified in all affected repositories, and secrets have been rotated.
Furthermore, OPs post seems to link to the patch: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin-ios/commit/109217e75f38394b2f6e46e25dfe5a721203d3c8


For the uneducated, what do these look like and can you see them in areas with light pollution?


I’m sure Micron aren’t bias at all…
From looking online it seems people are migrating to Grimmory: https://github.com/grimmory-tools/grimmory
Not sure how trustworthy this fork is though.
Right but surely you still need a CPU and RAM at the very least to process the Remote Desktop connection.