Yeah that’s a good point. I think the appeal of Jellyfin is it being an open source project.
Yeah that’s a good point. I think the appeal of Jellyfin is it being an open source project.
At this point the only thing holding me back from switching to Jellyfin is Plex’s transcoded download function.
Hmm I did not know about that. Tbh I’m not sure. Can you show me where you heard about that?
I like using Deemix
I use NextDNS. I use it network wide on my home internet and also have it installed on all my devices.
Piracy is a service problem
I like using Jackett as a search engine across a ton of sites. I can usually always find what I’m looking for.
I really like airvpn.
I really enjoy having Plex as my media server. It’s about the same amount of hassle as Emby, and there’s also Jellyfin which I haven’t dabbled into yet.
How does Kodi compare to Plex? Are there any features it has similar or different?
I believe that information and knowledge should be free anyways (at least in a perfect world), because that leads to the betterment of society. Also if you are able to use the knowledge you learn from the things you pirate I think you’ll be able to come back and support those things that got you to where you are.
Yeah Private Trackers are typically protected from copyright notices.
Proton VPN, Airvpn, and Mullvad are all reputable. Proton and Air have port forwarding if that’s a requirement for you.
I really like Brave search
Oh that’s neat. Yeah I use Airvpn currently, but would be interested in Proton or Azire if I could automate with a script like you said.
Been thinking about trying Azire, do they provide static ports?
Would you care to elaborate? I don’t really see how it would be wrong?
Yeah it’s crazy how much the world has changed even in my short lifetime, especially with the mass adoption of digital media. It’s going to be so difficult for people to retain their rights to what they purchase.
Never even heard of these before today. This seems so interesting and would be really nice if you live in a really rural area.