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we now host an instance of the Picocrypt web interface for all your file encryption and decryption needs
I finally got around to replacing the storage device for movies. They should all be back with the exception of four movies whose names eacape me at the moment. I'll get them back eventually, there's a note on my desk with their names. They all start with "The" so I hope you weren't planning on having a "movies whose names start with The" marathon anytime soon.
All services are now operational again. We added multiple hard drives to the system through an external enclosure that needed to be reassembled. The device's fan is inoperable so we attached a fan to the back of it to provide airflow for the new drives. A future migration, which we hope to be seamless, should bump the storage capacity for Jellyfin up to 1.45 TiB at the cost of slightly increased load times for playback. In personal testing we have found that if the drives need to spin up it can take about 10 seconds to fetch media but once they're spinning the difference in speed is negligible.
We are currently in the process of adding storage to Jellyfin. This was originally expected to be a quick upgrade but we've encountered some issues that will require some advanced bodging to work around. Thank you for your patience.
Jellyfin has been updated to 10.9.1. This update made changes to certain things which can cause pages not to load until you clear the cache. If you are experiencing this issue please clear your browser's cache for the page and try again. If this doesn't resolve the issue please contact an admin.
The issue with Nextcloud has, by some miracle, been resolved. I hate computers. I'm going to sleep now.
There is currently an issue preventing Nextcloud from responding to requests. We are currently working to identify the cause of this issue and resolve it. Updates to come.
A few days ago the old domain for Jellyfin was discontinued. The service is now solely available at jellyfin.sixleaf.net. Please let us know if you experience any issues as a result of this change.
It has come to our attention that Google Safe Browsing is throwing phishing warnings on jellyfin.sixleaf.net if you have previously used the old domain. These warnings are false positives and are safe to ignore. You might be able to alleviate these warnings by clearing your cookies and site data for both domains but honestly I don't know and Chrome is a shit browser anyway. Switch to Firefox.
Starting today Jellyfin is available at jellyfin.sixleaf.net. There will be a transitional period of 30 days where the service will be available at both the old and new addresses after which it will solely be available at the new address.