Is it possible to display rating next to year in your library?
▲ 7 r/PlexMedia+1 crossposts

Is it possible to display rating next to year in your library?

Thumbnail, Title, Year -> but can you modify this to also add content rating?

Is it possible to display the rating next to the year in your library? See how you have the thumbnail, title below, and the year; is there a mod or a setting that can add the year to the title so it will look like 'American Pie /n 2007 (PG-13)'? would make it so much easier to find movies suitable to watch with my kids

Thanks!

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u/ilanpotato — 4 days ago
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Do people sometimes share FTP access to others to enhance their library?

Random question, do people sometime grant FTP access to their library to help others build their content? I always see share for share, and the generosity of the community in letting others browse their lib; but was just wondering if anyone ever offers direct sharing to help others build and advance their library/content? I come across public FTPs once in a while and discover crazy treasure troves; so popped in my mind whether people actually help others in this way

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u/ilanpotato — 15 days ago
▲ 12 r/EmailSecurity+1 crossposts

80 phishing emails received over 45 days impersonating 23 different companies.

Over the past few weeks I've collected dozens of phishing emails targeting me with fake rewards, gift cards, loyalty points, rebates, and "exclusive offers."

The scary part is how convincing they look (some of them). These scammers are impersonating well-known brands including Walmart, Lowe's, CVS, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Marriott, Verizon, Omaha Steaks, Cheesecake Factory, and many others.

I have received over 200 different variants (possibly generated via AI) impersonating high profile brands; I can only attach so much on this post though - but you get the idea I hope.

The collage attached contains 80 different examples I personally received. While the logos and wording vary, the goal is almost always the same:

• Get you to click a link
• Trick you into entering personal information
• Collect credit card details for a fake "shipping fee"
• Steal account credentials
• Enroll victims in recurring charges or marketing scams

Red flags I noticed:

  • "Claim your reward" or "You've been selected"
  • Urgent expiration deadlines
  • Unusual sender addresses
  • Generic greetings
  • Links that don't go to the company's real domain
  • Requests for payment information to receive a "free" item

If you receive one of these emails, don't click the links. Instead, visit the company's website directly by typing the address yourself or using a bookmark.

I'm sharing these examples because many of them look surprisingly legitimate at first glance. Hopefully this helps someone avoid becoming a victim.

Stay safe out there.

u/ilanpotato — 1 month ago