In todays episode of “Plex enshittifies” Plex employee breaks ToS.
Source: https://forums.plex.tv/t/fake-reviews-on-play-store-by-plex-staff/917736
In todays episode of “Plex enshittifies” Plex employee breaks ToS.
Source: https://forums.plex.tv/t/fake-reviews-on-play-store-by-plex-staff/917736
I understand and agree.
However it’s far easier for me to tell people how to setup their plex profile than it is for me to support infrastructure that they’d have to use to access jellyfin securely.
But to be frank on both jellyfin and plex, the end user never had privacy from the server owner. So talking about user’s expectations is completely different world of discussion than a server owners expectation of privacy.
I was only speaking to your question upthread. It sounds like you do agree with me that Plex does have a history of concerning privacy decisions. This one even directly affected users sharing your library.
As to the rest I’m not here to sell you on Jellyfin. It’s the right platform for my needs and I’m very happy with it. I’m not one of the “run a pirate tv server for a group of my friends” users, so I don’t place any value on the features that keep you on plex.
Open source will keep being open source. Every year seems to bring improvements to vpn technology and general consumer awareness of them. I have no doubt that Jellyfin will continue to close the gap, by all measures it is a popular and growing project. One day it may even be suitable for you.
I hate this distinction… If you have jellyfin exposed without some other form of auth in front of it is the problem. It has nothing to do with friends or other users.
Friends and other users make it hard to implement anything reasonable. If you’re running it strictly for yourself and have a vpn. Great. More power to you. But dropping
Leaving this completely unrelated link to a better alternative here: https://jellyfin.org/
with no caveats as if it is a complete replacement for Plex is not the answer. Then when someone comes along and specifies why it’s not a good answer I get mobbed by the lemmy mob for pointing out why jellyfin is not as advertised (literally).Right. I don’t have Jellyfin exposed. Because I’m not trying to share its contents with anyone. That’s the distinction.
Okay… so you’re visiting family. And you want to watch something on their LG tv. What do you do?
That’s not a situation I’ve ever faced, but imagining the hypothetical, I’d play it on my iPad and airplay/stream that to the TV.
The iPad will last a whole movies worth of time streaming a screen mirror? That’s impressive I guess.
Edit: Thinking about it… wouldn’t you have problems connecting to the tv over the wifi if you have VPN active?
I’m struggling to figure out what you’re trying to communicate here. I mean, yeah, probably. The iPad is notorious for its class-leading battery life under real usage. But you know, it can also be plugged into the wall with any USB-C charger. It’s weird to me that you’d even bring this up.
I’ve seen you mention in several posts that you’re frustrated by the unfriendly response you perceive from this community. Have you ever considered that it might be your personality and not your views that’s causing it?
Edit: No, I have no difficulties reaching local devices while connected to my VPN.
Sorry but I edited my post seconds after you responded. My bad. Didn’t mean to edit under you.
Nah, nobody here “knows” me. And you can’t discern “personality” traits in 3 sentences of text.