I've been in a multi year process to move my users off plex onto jellyfin. They just keep doing things I'm not a fan of
didn't realize people were still using utorrent. been at least a decade since it was decent
I've been running plex since 2016 and jellyfin since 2019. I'm slowly moving users over to jellyfin with the plan to cut off plex at somepoint in the next couple years. Jellyfin is missing some quality of life features but nothing super crazy
when i was buying hardware my main concern was my mc servers performance however since its really only me playing on it i didn't make it the focus of my pruchase. currently im using ms-01 with 12th gen i5 proxmox cluster with storage over nfs on a qnap ts-932px running 5x hdd in raid 5 there is an ssd cache but its running all 12 of my active vms and no performance hits so far
Do you use YouTube music at all since it's included with premium?
I do have a pair of Bluetooth headphones and I use them from time to time. I tend to revert to my wired m50x pretty often just out of personal preference
Same I use wired earbuds everyday at work and I refuse to buy a phone without one
Just watched this the other day for the first time. I really enjoyed it and actually might rewatch fairly soon
Interesting. I'll check it out once they have a linux client/steam support
Since they are community posts I don't think vetting is really an issue. Even developer guides are probably fine. I come from the mindset of not looking at guides and trying to figure out the game/solution so I'd be interested in how many people use them/depend on them
I've been lucky I guess to have no issues or at least major issues. I find small bugs here and there and report them and usually get fixed in a minor release or two. Once Jellyfin has Native 2fa I'll fully cut off Plex and be completely moved over