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  • The writing was on the wall when they started getting American VC money.

    American VC culture is anthenema to truly user focused products.

  • One reason: It's not FOSS, and because of that, it's not protected from the Capitalist profit motive that's always pushing the creators/owners towards enshitification.

    The same forces act upon FOSS too, but the difference is that FOSS has structural immunity built into it. If the software enshitifies, it can be forked and maintained by a community that values software freedom.

    We've seen it happen time and again. Terraform, CentOS, RHEL, The Xen Hypervisor, etc. When companies try to take freedom away from FOSS, they fail, because their users and maintainers are empowered by FOSS licenses (especially restrictive ones like the GPL) and can fight back.

    With proprietary software, the users are powerless, only the owners have control.

    Don't trust promises, good intentions, or corporate slogans. Trust free software and the open ecosystems they thrive in.

    PS, Jellyfin is amazing ❤️

    • I just need Jellyfin to fix their subtitles issues on Apple TV and I'll be all set. Swiftfin needs some work yet, though I'm told the fix is in the pipeline for release soon^(TM) (probably by Q1 next year?).

  • Not for me. Before Plex I was browsing folders on my TV and I actually had to organize everything, plus find and download matching subtitles. It sucked so much.

    I got into self hosting because of Plex and ran it on a 2015 Shield (both the server and the player) for ~8 years. Just moved the server to another machine this year. Still happy premium user.

  • Nobody talking about Emby?

    Why not? I haven't used it yet but it seems great too.

    • Emby is closed source and costs money to have access to all features. I’d recommend Jellyfin because it’s a free and open source fork of Emby with almost the exact same functionality.

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