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Also The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website


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In Phoenix of all places?! That’s just cruel.



Oh my god, you mean I didn’t have to do all this manually? I’ve spent so much troubleshooting time fixing file names.


I’m not confident enough in my knowledge to ever open up my server externally, even after reading some methods that are allegedly safe (or relatively safe). I’d just rather not take the risk of me misunderstanding something or failing to keep current with vulnerabilities.
I suppose I see the appeal if Plex handles that without hassle, but man… not for $750. Lol


Wow, this is so much good info. Thank you


No, not yet. I took forever to manually rip what I have, which was a lot, and I’m still working my way through boxes of music (which I’m also hosting on Jellyfin). I’ll figure out that step next.


I didn’t get into self-hosting until recently, and people recommended Jellyfin, so I don’t even know what I’m missing with Plex, if anything. It feels like Jellyfin does everything I need.


That’s long-term thinking. I assume it’s like a ponzi scheme: everyone who puts money into something like this thinks they’ll cash out before the problems occur.
Why do I feel like the ones left holding the bag are going to be the taxpayers/residents somehow?


At least Mastodon is properly federated. The benefits of decentralization sort of make this a waste of money/resources, right?
I remember when this was happening to Lemmy all the time too.


Jellyfin is the way. Streaming only made sense when prices were low and all the content was basically in one place.
I’ll just keep growing my personal library.


I’m also relatively new to self-hosting and am not using docker. I don’t fully understand it, and my Jellyfin server is working well already, so I haven’t felt a need to rock the boat.
I see so many people using docker that I frequently question if I should be too.


I truly think most people would be receptive to the idea if they could just hear about it. The big corporate sites have so many problems.
Our two biggest obstacles in my opinion: a) the “instances” setup is mildly confusing for new users. b) Once you get here, the predominant culture is pretty homogenous and, to put it politely, politically intense.


Nice. We definitely need stuff like this to get the message out there that alternatives exist.


Wait till it’s so enshittified it’s unusable
Discord is going public soon, so start the timer…


It’s amazing how whatever is going on in politics, the gun industry always seems to win.
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