Ugh right?! Nothing at all like this Shakespeare guy from 16th century England!
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It is much less of a PITA than it is often made out to be. I made the transition just recently and had both Plex and Jellyfin running simultaneously for about a month. I used that time to just go through and adjust my progress through my home videos on Jellyfin so I remembered where I left off before shutting down Plex entirely. As long as your directory structure is well organized, it shouldn't be hard to switch to Jellyfin at all, and if your directories aren't organized... well it's a good opportunity to organize them. For large libraries, the *arr stack is great for that.
You can install smarttube next on your shield. It has sponsor block as well as regular ad block
I did this or something close to it years ago when running windows server. Was a bit of a hassle, but I got things running ok. Now I'm on Linux server with the same machine and it's not a problem there.
Linux has been better for my server needs generally anyway, but I'm happy to be reminded of yet another reason to stay off windows
Careful because kubuntu still silently installs snaps and I switched off it after having to do the whole ppa thing just to install Firefox correctly
When I was a kid and Facebook was new, I remember everyone wanting an account. The way I see it, Facebook just kept those users who wanted it when it was new. Who's to say that the same won't be true of TikTok later?
It's a real shame, a huge problem, and user-configurable metadata sources would solve it
Pokémon is the absolute worst. Have you ever tried to organize the Pokémon show?? It's a mess. Without being able to adjust what metadata Sonarr uses and consequently how it organizes the file structure, Jellyfin doesn't understand what is happening and none of the metadata is correct. It's insane. It completely goes against the main reason I use *arr, and I will not manually be organizing over 1,000 episodes of Pokémon manually.
Does cd +
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Whatsapp has been owned by Facebook since 2014. It was created in 2009. That's 5 years without Facebook, 10 with :/
I can't find it now, but there was that one text post that went something like "1. Copying a movie costs the studio money, 2. Download a movie, 3. Make 1000 copies, 4. Studio goes bankrupt"
Heads up, pivpn is now unmaintained !