A new shield is quite expensive... The Onn Google TV device from Walmart is $30 and does substantially the same things for most users. Or a Roku (whatever they call the cheap version) is pretty adequate if you're not into the Google TV/android thing.
I mean... emby or jellyfin would be a better replacement for Plex.
But why not those? I bought a lifetime Plex Pass for $30 or something ages ago when the competition was garbage, so I already have a smoothly working setup for Plex. No reason to force my kids, their grandparents, etc, to a new interface for very little upside. Plex just works. I have tried the others and they're okay, but nothing compelling enough to force the change.
This is solid advice. When I wanted to dress up more often for work, I'd wear a blazer or suit around the house. I did this for maybe a month. And I learned something about men's dress attire they can be super comfy once you're not worried about messing it up. Plus they make you feel spiffy. Now my go-to feel good about myself attire is jeans and a tweed jacket. I only don't wear it all the time because I think I'd look too pretentious.
One day of using lemmy and I realized that what I hate about reddit isn't (only) the corporation that runs it, it's the fucking obnoxious people. And ... who is on Lemmy? The same people. It's a vicious cycle.
There will have to be a better solution to the cat and mouse game than just ublock filters. YouTube can change the pop-up faster than people can (easily) keep up. I got to watch one video but the next time I wanted to watch something, it didn't work again.
It basically already has killed Firefox for normies, though. It's just taking a long time to die. Have a look at their market share over the last decade. Hopefully enough people keep using it that it stays actively developed, but that's hardly guaranteed.
A new shield is quite expensive... The Onn Google TV device from Walmart is $30 and does substantially the same things for most users. Or a Roku (whatever they call the cheap version) is pretty adequate if you're not into the Google TV/android thing.