• little_tuptup@sh.itjust.works
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    12 hours ago

    Projects like Plex, they started out from the open source community, had free contributions, and then monetized. People are bastardizing open source.

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      9 hours ago

      The reason Plex is as popular as it is is because of their infrastructure and software that lets users stream video and music remotely on any device at the press of a button. That costs money to build and maintain.

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          7 hours ago

          Jellyfin does not handle NAT punching automatically to point that a non technical user can install an app on their TV, see one or more libraries, and connect to my server across the Internet. This is the biggest problem that Plex solves compared to Jellyfin. I can’t expect my parents to install Tailscale or make any changes to their network.

          That being said I use Jellyfin. I just don’t share it with my friends.

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        7 hours ago

        Really? Because folders on a hard drive and the OS’s networking does all that… what am I missing?