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  • Does it give u an error like "media not supported by client" or something like that? If so - I'm not an expert- but you may need to enable video transcoding of smthing like that

  • I don't really have experience with plex (I only used jellyfin) but AFAIK plex has ads, collects data and has paid plans, although their UI should be nicer, something you could circumvent with custom CSS (freely aviable on jellyfin's site) there are many plex vs jellyfin comparisons online, but as far as I understood jellyfin is just FOSS self hosted plex with a slightly worse UI and maybe less device compatibility (still a lot of it, considering it's a FOSS small project not backed by companies)

  • I don't know if it's a r/whoooosh, but "Linux ISOs" is a way to refer to pirated content. You download movies, music, shows etc and then put it on your jellyfin server. It comes from the fact that downloading Linux ISOs is pretty much the only legal use case for a bit torrent client

  • Nope, you can host it on windows if you want (although I recommend the stability of a Linux system) as for supported clients, windows, Linux, MacOS, Android, iOS, Android auto, Android TV, Apple TV, and much more.

  • Really want to get into real debrid, can you ELI5 it to me?

  • If anybody is interested: an old workstation/server costs about 100€, a 2TB external Hdd 50€, that's about all you need to self-host your Netflix.

    to proceed flash a Linux distro of your choice (I recommend Debian 12 stable) follow a tutorial on YT on how to install it, it's very simple.

    Download and configure jellyfin. Open the 8096/8099 port on your router.

    If you live in a country where downloading "Linux ISOs" is frowned upon, be sure to use a VPN while downloading the latest Linux Mint release for your jellyfin server.

    Load those fancy new kali Linux live CDs on your jellyfin servers, download clients for all your devices and enjoy!

    Guides for everything I said can be found online, expecially on YouTube.

    Just to add: jellyfin is free and open source: you know it does not spy on you and it does not build a profile on you to then sell your data to ad companies, a huge plus if you ask me.

  • Since the hexbear federation I've seen that little stormfront logo a lot, illuminate me, what's that?

  • Oggi debojanni diventa 30enne o

  • My dad bought Linux magazines when I was a kid. So I thought tech and Linux were cool, I then grew up (still using windows and chromium) and discovered how much those 2 spy on you, I first made the switch from chrome to waterfox (I associated Firefox with old Windows XP PCs) then, I think mental outlaw got me into the Linux and privacy world once again, but I was already at least a bit conscious.

  • Joe gave it to me

  • I don't know that nation 🤔

  • So it exists!

  • My grandfather's glorious Olivetti proudest pc-1,paid 11million lirae (about 6.000€ euros) with an 8mhz CPU and well over 512kB of ram!

    (from Wikipedia, the house burned down in 2001)

    • Firefox
    • Jellyfin
    • (when I get it to work) KDE connect
    • krita
    • aMule
    • riced xfce
    • riced kde plasma
  • Cat😥

  • They straight up submerged half the basque country with all the people living there, they're brutal

  • They don't have freedom Democracy trucks bald eagles oil and guns 😥

  • A trip to Disneyland Atlantis (the capital of spanceugal)