Jellyfin’s the way to go IMO, screw Plex and their constant BS.
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Jellyfin’s the way to go IMO, screw Plex and their constant BS.
You give that up that strategy and lean into fixing shit when you put the time in to customize the OS and desktop/window manager experience… at that point you should understand your system well enough to make fixing it easier, and you are also afraid of having to redo some of your customization. That being said, you still should make regular system backups, especially if you are tinkering with the OS experience a lot.
GNU is Free and forever free software… MIT not so much.
https://fossbytes.com/open-sources-license-type/
Point being, any forks of GNU will have a free version available, MIT carries no such limitation… making it a corpo favorite.
You can call it open source, but Free and Open source is questionable.
Any “Decentralized” Solution that is not F.O.S. free and opensource was never “Decentralized” at all.
When your platform advertises itself as decentralized, and a simple “host bluesky instance” search results in articles telling you to join the main instance’s waiting list… that sounds too stupid for me to give them the time of day.
Here is a crazy idea, Pay Workers A Livable Wage and price goods accordingly… that is the easiest step forward as I would be tempted to ask for more because profits are unpaid wages.
In related news, Elon Musk has been adamant about ending remote work, but that’s likely to be difficult without, you know, office space.
And Jellyfin has third party music player apps for android and IOS.