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  • Well, I could be wrong here, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a European outlet that did more than the 220-230v…

    We’re not talking about three phase setups here… Residential in the USA is commonly 120/240. Not just 120.

    If we’re going to talk 3-phase comparisons… then you’ll see all number of setups, but the most common would be 120/208, where 3 phases are wye tapped.

    But in a typical USA home you can and will find 240 volt outlets for ranges, stoves, dryers, etc… We have outlets that provide 240.





  • Except that we have 240v?

    Why do people overseas keep getting this wrong?

    In the USA, by and large, homes are supplied with 240v with a neutral in the middle. So each phase is 120v. And we can access 240 by simply going across both phases. Literally every house I’ve ever been in my whole life has had 240v to the panel, including ones built before anyone on Lemmy was born.

    The only places this isn’t true was a couple of large apartment complex I lived in for few years where it was 360 to the complex 208 to the unit and 115v on each phase.

    If you took out the neutral, we’d have 240 exactly like Europe. In theory (definitely not within code), on 90+% of houses in the USA, you could just wire the neutral to the opposite phase as live that the circuit is already on and get the full 240v to every outlet in the house (DO NOT FUCKING DO THIS). Each phase that we have only exists in the context of the neutral, and the neutral is strictly optional(though common) in the context of things like high draw devices.

    As far as your aluminum comment… First, why aren’t you saying “aluminium” if you’re not (seemingly) American? But you realize that aluminum works perfectly fine for power delivery right? The EU uses aluminum in places too…

    https://www.hydro.com/en/global/media/news/2025/hydro-invests-nok-1.65-billion-to-supply-europes-electric-infrastructure-with-low-carbon-aluminium

    “Europe’s energy transition is about one thing, more renewable power production, and the power produced must be transported over long distances. Aluminium is crucial for transporting electricity to where it is needed. By expanding the capacity to deliver low-carbon aluminium from Norway to the EU, we help ensure that the infrastructure, the very backbone of the future energy system, supports both Europe’s security and climate policy goals," says Kallevik.

    Edit: LMAO downvoted for actual facts. Here you go mr aussie.zone user that also clearly doesn’t understand the USA electrical system, https://youtu.be/jMmUoZh3Hq4



  • I love how you address only 1/3 of the items I brought up!

    I have 0% loss on my house (except for the inverter losses, which the solar farms would incur as well). With 0 trees blocking anything.

    Upkeeping massive transmission lines isn’t free. Adapting solar to the current grid also isn’t free and lossless. Transformers on the road to bring down voltage are a 1-2% loss on their own.

    Massive fields of solar has upkeep/environmental costs as well.


    If you choose to misconstrue me bringing up valid points as to why we should also be installing solar on buildings as an argument to never install solar farms… that’s up to you. But there is value to putting production as close to load as possible.




  • This is exactly how I view Doom as well.

    If you want lore, put it in the environment. Let people hunt and find it (makes it more rewarding for those people too). But the core gameplay loop of doom needs to not have hours of exposition dump. The whole point of Doom guy is literally rip and tear. Not to give a shit about why he’s ripping and tearing. He’s a Marine. Simple motivations.

    Source:https://doom.fandom.com/wiki/Doom_Slayer

    The Doom Marine was originally a human from Earth who served in the Marines and was dishonorably discharged due to assaulting his commanding officer after refusing to fire upon a crowd of unarmed civilians and was later transferred to the UAC Phobos base as security. The Marine soon found himself trying to prevent the demons of Hell from invading Earth. After having fought demonic hordes through Phobos, Deimos and Hell, he returned home to find Earth now overrun by demons. Among the billions of people killed were his family, including his pet rabbit Daisy, giving him further reason to pursue hunting the demons. He continued fighting the horde on Earth, before taking the fight to Hell once more.

    There isn’t a “reason” outside of pure rage that makes Doom guy. Doom guy would not give 2 fucking shits about “why”, just murder and rage.

    To tie this back to another topic, Mick Gordon fucking captured it perfectly in the music. No sense for the “norms” of music. Just pure rage in music form. It’s cathartic. It was a perfect fit. And they fucked it up.






  • There are solutions though…

    Solution for what? This thread is talking about basic auth breaking jellyfin.

    Adding an auth layer IN jellyfin will not fix the unauthed endpoints. We’re talking about adding an auth layer BEFORE jellyfin here.

    they won’t see any difference !

    They also won’t know how to use it… how to debug it when it inevitably goes down… etc.

    A plus could be to even add your own dns+pihole onto their network and block some of those nasty ads :) !

    Yay! more support!





  • Try logging in.

    This is all you’ll see. Even if you setup a “guest” account with NO password… it’s all you’ll see. This is not a Nginx issue.

    Edit:

    The error appears in Jellyfins toast mechanism… so you know it’s not nginx.

    Edit2: oh and don’t forget to downvote this comment too. I see you :)

    Edit3: actually I just realized that you think THIS is nginx’s fault…

    It is, but it isn’t… It requires the wss target on the server to handle it.

    Jellyfin doesn’t do this. Nginx is passing it properly.

    Edit4:

    Thanks dad!