I honestly don't understand why so people think that lemmy would somehow be fundamentally different when it comes to moderation. People are pretty much the same anywhere.
I might be a problem if you are logged out of your plex account while offline. But I didn't have to login for years on either of my clients.
You can also give special access to local IP addresses on LAN to ignore authentication. But yeah, that's a bit hidden in the settings.
" When running your own Plex Media Server as a subscriber, other users to whom you have granted access can also stream from the server (whether local or remote), without ANY additional charge"
So as a plex pass holder it shouldn't affect any of my (current?) users? Am I reading this right?
Why would I want to hide a post but then ... "not bring myself to do it"? What does that even mean? It's just a click and can be undone with another 2 clicks.
I have a NAS with 2.2GHz quad-core, 8GB RAM running plex.
So far my record was 7 simultaneous remote streams (I think 2 were transcodes, the rest direct play), which it handled fine. And going by CPU usage, it should be able to handle 5 transcoding sessions (1080p max) at once.
Though, I usually run into bandwidth limits before I run into CPU limits (hopefully I'll get fibre this year).
Interesting that it reverses itself though. I’d have to dig into the code to figure out why that might be the case. 🤔
The apointment definitely worked for a while. I actually ended up in a strange state where I had "moderator view" on my tabs, but when I clicked on it it said "no posts, subscribe to a community". But maybe that's just due to browser cache, dunno. But the mod rights were removed again .. 3 times!
Fan.