
I was never banned, but they banned the app I used and their own app is hot garbage. If I need to Google something, I’ll still use Reddit, otherwise I’m off it completely.

I was never banned, but they banned the app I used and their own app is hot garbage. If I need to Google something, I’ll still use Reddit, otherwise I’m off it completely.

I say, I don’t pay for Netflix, but I’m able to stream whatever I want. I do the same with books. And audiobooks.

Ha! I didn’t even realize proxmox was Debian based. Thanks!

Does that TLP work with proxmox? I was thinking about trying pm with an old Dell latitude I have, but I’m worried about the battery exploding.

Honestly same, except I’ve been using jelly fin for about a year. Even with me having a Plex pass, I’m not using it.

Thank you for the context. I’ve been kind of out of the loop with Linux on general and have been using fedora… But now a question. What’s the most stable form of package and which distros use it by default? I’ve been kind of confused my the whole all image, flatpack, etc thing.
How often do you get new drives? I’ve been through 2 drives that store all my data since the last 15 or so years. I’m wanting to get a nas together now though but I’ve no server experience.

I use Chromecast to watch jellyfin on my TV. My host PC is hardwired, and obviously the Chromecast is through WiFi
I can’t check right now, but I know for certain I had at least 13 years
Op, This is the best answer. I’ve set up a Windows server using this method. I was blown away by how easy proxmox makes the whole thing.
I use rust desk too btw when I need to remote on for maintenance, etc.