I never used portainer. Imo KISS is the best policy
I never used portainer. Imo KISS is the best policy
I don’t understand why people do that. I am currently a cs student and I found that I spent more time using chatGPT than just doing things properly
@feitingen Huh, I stand corrected.
You can convert them to azw3 with calibre. It’s what I do.
Yeah Lemmy is definitely lacking polish in a number of areas. One of the things that bothers me most about Lemmy is that the local feed is the default instead of subscribed.
@einsteinx2 @magic_lobster_party
This is most definitely my experience with a lot of CS professors unfortunately.
As CS major, 1 bothers me so much.
I see it all the time especially on calculator sites.
I mean, python is named after Monty Python.
Theres this, just replace #plex with #jellyfin
https://perfectmediaserver.com/
I use linuxserver.io’s docker container.
Interestingly enough, on mastodon, I can’t even see you tagging the community…
I agree with you.
It works better for me though, especially because I never paid for plex pass, so I don’t have access to hardware accelerated transcoding on plex.
UI though, has never really been all that big of an issue for me. If I can navigate quickly, I am good.
I can say with certainty though that the plex roku app is way better than jellyfins.
Out of curiosity, what features are you missing from #jellyfin?
As the other guy said, because they are way cheaper. I use them for media storage.
For 20tb of hard drive storage, you could expect to spend ~$400 (probably less these days), but the same price will get you a 5th that on ssds (maybe more these days)
If you are streaming video, hard drive read speeds are good enough.
Are you using hot or active? If you’re using active it is because someone posted a comment, as it works via most recent comment instead of post date
#electron does consume quite a bit more ram than it should.
Either way, I don’t really have much of a problem with it.
@dumptruckdan @ZeroCool @Moc
Out of curiosity, how so?