If you watch on your TV/streaming stick in a browser you get exactly zero support for any picture-enhansements. Not to mention remote controls etc. It can be dealt with but not ideal.
If you watch on your TV/streaming stick in a browser you get exactly zero support for any picture-enhansements. Not to mention remote controls etc. It can be dealt with but not ideal.
Needed a cracked version for Android. I’d pay them 5$ or whatever, but they insisted on a ludicrous subscription. There’s a very limited TV support. Web app is glitchy.
We switched from Plex to emby and the difference is night and day.
I’d pay for Netflix if they stopped removing and geolocking content. As it is, I can legally acquire half of the content I want to watch. In order to get all of it, I need a vpn to the default country a valid default country credit card, and a subscription to 5 services. I’ll rather set up a seedbox with jellyfin than play their dumb games. But why wouldn’t I pay someone to just do it for many of us instead? This labor scales very well.
bingo. Why is it such a difficult concept. It makes sense to centralize work, that’s it.
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How do I know the government isn’t spying on me, cuz they could totally go and compromise all root certificates, thus RIP https.
Oh, and pardon, who the heck does still use http without the s?
extensions are already disabled on Firefox help website. No dark reader will work there. They probably extended that capability into an actual backdoor.
oh my gad, where have you been all this time?!
oh my gad, where have you been all this time?!
find a paid plexshare. Cheaper than Netflix, has everything, no weekends wasted on being a devops
p.s. sorry I didn’t look where I’m posting. I’ma open notselfhosted
Yeah, exactly. My options are roughly: I find a working server, or make my own with blackjack and hookers. And give my friends a free invite.