JackAttack

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[–] JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 days ago (3 children)

Could you clarify on this a bit? I'm genuinely curious what the update did to the games as many use windows for the same.

[–] JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.com 18 points 1 week ago

TLDR: To make a long story short, Netflix used to be the crown jewel that had everything. Now they arguably have a much worse catalog, for a higher price, on a platform you can't have your family members share because they live in another household.

I definitely see your point but I can also sympathize with the other point. The way I see it, the market is saturated with streaming services that all get, I assume, licenses to show different shows/movies.

Because of this, consumers are spreading their spending between platforms to potentially watch only specific shows. I would guess that most people really only have a few movies/shows they actually want to watch. The rest being filler.

As an example, maybe people bought paramount+ for Yellowstone. Sure maybe SpongeBob or others that they have, but compared to their entire offering, that's only a few. Maybe that 10-15 dollars a month makes it worth it but when you keep raising it and offer worse items or cancel actually good shows while keeping alive shitty ones because they're trending (subjective, I know) then that's where the anger can stem from I think.

[–] JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I think if you have a mini PC or something you don't mins installing server specific OS on, proxmox VE is pretty great. It can be a bit of a headache depending on what you want to do but it also makes expanding your self hosting super easy/fun.

Proxmox let's you created virtual machines or containers and easily manage them.

Currently I run a mini PC.(Beelinks are great for this and pretty cheap with more power than a raspberry pi)

  1. Proxmox VE as the operating system
  2. Jellyfin as my media server
  • looking to install home assistant and some others as well.
  1. Tail scale to use as a VPN into my network privately from anywhere.

Simplest set up? No. But I also just started self hosting. You're gonna hit some.headaches regardless but it's also extremely rewarding and I've learned alot.

Edit: if you're only wanting to run one thing (say jellyfin) . A raspberry pi with tail scale and jellyfin is how I started. Works just fine.

[–] JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 2 weeks ago

Ive been using proton for a little more than a year now and I think that the service is one of the best out there. That, and their privacy guides in their blog are great as well. I think abandoning ship this early isn't really a need. I've abondonded things like Plex for jellyfin due to Plex starting to feel very commerical. As others have pointed out, the governing of the company may keep one individuals views from interfering with the products. With that said, if your beliefs swing opposite, i see how it can leave a bad taste and make it worth keeping an eye on the direction of the company.

[–] JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 weeks ago

Thanks for the explanation. That sounds quite promising. I updated Ubuntu one time and it basically broke a python project environment to where I had to reinstall the previous os again. Then of course reinstall everything else too.

[–] JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I'm interested, What exactly is UBlue? Can you clarify on the immutable thing?

[–] JackAttack@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 weeks ago

Personally, I run the following:

Hardware:

  • Mini PC (beelink but used to use raspberry pi)
  • 1tb external drive for now

Software/OS

  • proxmox (so I can virtuaize what I Host on one machine)
  • Ubuntu server in a VM
  • jellyfin (media server)
  • tailscale (to access my server from anywhere)

One of the top comments mentions starting with plex. I also recommend that. Jellyfin is cool but plex makes a lot of features such as sharing and subtitles much easier. You also can with jellyfin but it's much more technical. The only reason I went away from it was I felt the direction plex was going seemed a little too commercial for me. And I also like to use open source when I can.

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