Yeah that’s a good point. I think the appeal of Jellyfin is it being an open source project.
Yeah that’s a good point. I think the appeal of Jellyfin is it being an open source project.
At this point the only thing holding me back from switching to Jellyfin is Plex’s transcoded download function.
Yeah it’s fairly comperable. A while after we got it our town got fiber optic so that’s obviously better speeds for around the same price. However a big incentive was how mobile Starlink is and we experience quite a bit less instability than the ISP’s around here.
I use Starlink. $120 per month for 100<MBPS down and 15 MBPS up in Eastern Oregon.
I really like using Brave. Seems to strike a good overall balance. It has some annoying things like the crypto crap, but luckily you can customize a lot of that so you don’t see it.
As irritating as it is. I do understand. The internet and things on the internet can’t just be free, and ads is how we pay.
I do highly disagree with how many ads they’ve been playing with implementing.
Never even heard of these before today. This seems so interesting and would be really nice if you live in a really rural area.