- unitedwithme@lemmy.todayEnglish6 hours
Jumping to $250 USD was borderline… $750 fucking crossed that point and took my job! (Referencing offensive like AI)
- atrielienz@lemmy.worldEnglish31 minutes
I just don’t understand why they don’t stop offering it altogether. This price hike shows they can’t really afford to offer it at all. Just stop. It’s okay. You don’t have to keep providing this service tier to new users.
- ch00f@lemmy.worldEnglish9 hours
I was waiting for this story after I saw that on my inbox.
Waiting until “plex pro” and they slowly sunset features on the original plex lifetime pass.
terraborra@lemmy.nzEnglish
9 hoursExisting Lifetime Plex Pass memberships are unaffected by the upcoming price hike; if you already locked in your sub at a lower rate, you won’t have to pay any additional fees, and your service isn’t changing
For now.
It’d be mildly annoying to have to switch to Jellyfin, or some other option, but I have no qualms ditching Plex if it turns to crap. Don’t ever give into the sink cost fallacy.
- frozenfoxx@lemmy.worldEnglish14 minutes
Why not run both? It’s what I do. Then if there’s an issue with Plex you can use Jellyfin. Running both has helped friends who have an issue with Plex as well, and not needing to rely on their auth has been nice when they’ve had issues with it
- warbond@lemmy.worldEnglish8 hours
I moved to Jellyfin a while back and I’ve really enjoyed it. Maybe not better, but on par with Plex in most respects.
- 11 minutes
That’s the thing: it doesn’t have to be better since it’s 100% free. It could be considerably worse and still be the better choice for the price.
The fact that it’s mostly on par is absolute gravy.
PineRune@lemmy.worldEnglish
8 hoursThe only reason I’m still using plex is the smart TV I have doesn’t support Jellyfin.
Time to set up a Linux stream box that does support it (and whatever else I want).
- Jhestyr@lemmy.worldEnglish2 hours
Roku has a jellyfin app. In case you didn’t want to setup up your own Linux stream box
- jaybone@lemmy.zipEnglish1 hour
Yeah a cheap Roku box or stick will run a jellyfin or emby client. I run these.
Though I know some people are complaining about Roku lately, their connection requirements etc. I wished there was a Roku equivalent that was open source. Like an open source clone of the Roku OS you could flash on to Roku hardware. Or jailbreak it or something.
- webghost0101@sopuli.xyzEnglish7 hours
Not sure what tv that is but some have clients that can be side loaded.
- 22 minutes
It’s probably a Samsung Tizen model TV. Samsung has a few different TV OSes, and apparently the official app for the Tizen model has been caught up in Samsung’s internal approvals process for literal years now.
Dyskolos@lemmy.zipEnglish
8 hoursIt’s a US-American company, of course it will turn to crap. Enshittification is everywhere.
- deranger@sh.itjust.worksEnglish3 hours
This has little to do with the country it’s based in and everything to do with the economic system it exists in.
Dyskolos@lemmy.zipEnglish
36 minutesSure, but on top of a horrible system, the US also shits on privacy, personal rights, people,…As a bonus kinda. Also the worst of the worst of the companies that fuck this planet raw and kill the web and the future for us all, are US-american.
- Tippy@sh.itjust.worksEnglish3 hours
Real debrid is currently complying with a legal crackdown and is applying a filter that prevents access to their cached torrents if the title includes a bunch of different common piracy phrases, such as Web, WebDL, the names of common trackers, etc.
Might eventually ease up, might not. Worth it to ride it out for a bit and see what happens if you’re already subbed as some results still play, but for anyone new looking into stremio/kodi/jellyfin you should probably consider something like an easynews + torbox combo
BaroqueInMind@piefed.socialEnglish
5 hoursI see real-debrid recommended a lot, but shouldn’t Torrent-based Stremio setup (opposed tothan a usenet/debrid setup) be better and with more content?










