

I too have lifetime Emby and still use it today. Media browser renamed to Emby. They took the M and B from the old name to get the new one.


I too have lifetime Emby and still use it today. Media browser renamed to Emby. They took the M and B from the old name to get the new one.


While fair, now you have to have JavaScript enabled in the page which I think was the point. It was never able having only a little bit. It was that you had to have it enabled


That would make the website feel ultra slow since a full page load would be needed every time. Something as simple as a slide out menu needs JavaScript and couldn’t really be done server side.
When if you said just send the parts of the page that changed, that dynamic content loading would still be JavaScript. Maybe an iframe could get you somewhere but that’s a hacky work around and you couldn’t interact between different frames
If your able to spoof a different mac address and your ISP should assign you a different IP address


My suggestion is to migrate the server to the Java edition and use one of the projects that support plugins like paper or purpur.
After that install geysermc, floodgate, viaversion, and viabackwards plugins.
https://geysermc.org/download https://github.com/ViaVersion/ViaVersion https://github.com/ViaVersion/ViaBackwards
This lets people connect to the Java server from bedrock clients and it gives some flexibility in the specific version used to connect to the server.
This way you can use whatever official or questionable version of the Minecraft server client.
Migrating the world might require a special tool like chunker.
Once your on the Java edition client all kinds of options open up for you in terms of plugins and options should you wish.
The geysermc plugin supports extensions as well one I recommend is:
https://github.com/MCXboxBroadcast/Broadcaster
This one let’s you add an Xbox friend that you can join from most bedrock clients super easily.
That makes sense the post is from 2002 and the link was good for 2-3 years after since it would be 20 years before today.


To be fair the post was 2 days old when you posted
While the idea of this is interesting there’s some unknowns. 3000km at what efficiency? Even at 10kwh/100km that’s still a 300kwh battery. To charge that in 5 mins ignoring losses you would need a source able to supply like 3.5 megawatts.
Looking at the largest Tesla super chargers near me of 325kw that would still take 55 minutes (again no losses).
We are going to need massive grid investments to be able to support fast charging at scale and if batteries are going to be that large than we will need to also consider higher capacity chargers.