

Ah, so its more like mergerFS? Basically a JBOD?
Ah, so its more like mergerFS? Basically a JBOD?
Delete this entire episode if sesame street
Could you explain the bit about Unraid and random disks? Is it for a RAID setup?
Leider wird diese Debatte hierzulande nicht mit Vernunft geführt sondern liegt komplett auf der emotionalen Ebene (Da nehme ich mich mittlerweile nicht mehr aus) Solange sich Diesel-Dieter persönlich angegriffen fühlt sobald es Einschränkungen irgendeiner Art für sein liebstes Kind gibt, wird sich da bei uns nichts ändern.
No blockchain to keep it tethered to the floor
They should still sue
Then nothing changed for you with this, it only affected people without a pass
And Im sure as a host you already have a Plex Pass? Probably life time?
You also could have just praised Jellyfin
Couldn’t pass up the opportunity to dunk on Plex, huh?
Oh, sorry. My head read that as two sentences
Last commit on PdfDing: 21. April 2025
Damn, thats some high standards
Thanks, was about to change my password
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Honestly I think she could make a great captain. Would watch
Thanks for your permission
There are a number of ways to do that without breaking clients. They could add a api/v2 with the option to disable the old one and clients could choose to support the new one, with the old one being set to deprecated
Nobody said anything like that. I’m just saying that Jellyfin fans tend to get pretty emotional when the topic comes up, as you just proofed fabulously
The difference being, that the Plex devs weren’t confronted with a list of security issues and basically shrugged and dragged their feet for 5 years
And with that it loses any edge it had over Plex. If I have to install a VPN on every device of every user, just because the project wont adhere to basic security practices, then I will not switch to it.
Most people renting out have more than one house, so this would affect them still, while not hurting the old couple that rents out parts of their house that got too big for them