Digital Ocean is used as an example because they have a quick setup Mastodon option. It looks like $14/mo minimum if you're going to run Elastisearch. Without that tool in memory you might get away with 1GB of memory which is $7/mo. But the author also notes that with Elastisearch his VPS uses about 2GB of ram so he's actually running the 4GB $21/mo plan.
In all seriousness, we can't really give a cost estimate because you haven't given us your hosting scenario. Are you hosting on your own hardware, on a VPS, or using a provider that specializes in hosting Mastodon servers?
Sorry to be pedantic, but it's a Lenovo phone and when you call it Motorola you're playing into their marketing tricks. When Lenovo bought the Motorola Mobility brand from Google it was just the brand.
It's just too bad they only made one season of that show. Netflix probably would have ruined a second season anyway by slashing the budget and miss casting the lead.
Emby development is dead in the water. It works, it's stable, but it's treading water. And because it is partially closed source and not changing much the addon development community is not as robust. If you try it and it has what you want, it works just fine. But I want an active community making new features and developing add-ons and extending what I get out of it. I did not need premium to get a similar feature set out of Jellyfin, I am an experienced self hoster so I was able to switch without missing a beat. And now I can click a button to skip and intro, or the recap for the episode I just finished watching. And I can try the very large set of add-ons that are out there.
Publishers will at least retain the right to use AI audio books for themselves. And it's much easier for an author to get a piece of something the publisher does than it is for them to get money for books Amazon recorded without their consent.
@sartaj@lemmy.world important information above.