I'm aware, patiently waiting for Jellyfin lol. I didn't enjoy emby at all so Plex was the best "out of the box" solution for my use case
kryllic
I prefer Plex for its stupid simple "press here to share your library with your family remotely." And before the Jellyfin folks have an aneurysm, yes I know I can "jUsT uSe a ReVeRsE pRoXy" but I'm a busy guy and frankly lazy. So if Jellyfin wants wide adoption, it needs to make library sharing stupid simple.
Immortality. If you go to the bottom of the ocean or space without protection your muscles won't get any more oxygen and you'll get rigor mortis and basically be stuck forever.
Yeah, and I found a channel called the Bread Circus a while back as a result. Really great Star Wars lore stuff for those interested: https://youtube.com/@thebreadcircus?si=fc2KNTkKh5oNNEVz
Google is an ad company first, and as long as that gravy train is flowing they'll be fine. Their dominance as a search engine is just to maintain their monopoly on internet ads, not give customers a good searching experience, hence why sponsored links are the first thing to appear and count as a view in their analytics
They will eventually, they just won't be as brazen about it
Dilly dilly, Mullvad is great. I prefer it over ProtonVPN just for how lightweight and simple it is
It should have its own native app, it does for FireTV and Samsung iirc
Because Plex has that feature built-in with little hassle and Jellyfin does not (for now)
I did this and found it worked way better in terms of stability. Bonus is that Mullvad has a proper Linux client whereas Proton's is just a cobbled-together mess that's not worth using and is no where close to feature parity with the Windows client
Someone didn't read diary of a wimpy kid
can't wait