I've been in a multi year process to move my users off plex onto jellyfin. They just keep doing things I'm not a fan of
didn't realize people were still using utorrent. been at least a decade since it was decent
I've been running plex since 2016 and jellyfin since 2019. I'm slowly moving users over to jellyfin with the plan to cut off plex at somepoint in the next couple years. Jellyfin is missing some quality of life features but nothing super crazy
kde debian user. I tend to go between testing and unstable branches for my laptop when i want newer packages and its been fine for a while. I run stable for all my containers and vms and everything has been great!
How is he not financially stable? Does he work a low wage, spend beyond his means, etc? Id base my decision off of that. If he's making decent money but spending it all maybe I'd help with building a budget and evaluating expenses to see where all the money is going. If a low age maybe helping update his resume and looking for a better paying job that matches his skillsets
I still have a few phone numbers fully memorized and type them out when calling those specific people. More as an exercise to myself. Same thing with driving. I try not to use gps maps if Im going anywhere even when it's multiple states away
Before my current card which is an EVGA 980 ti I had Asus cards which I liked but the last one I had was an r9 270x so things might have changed since
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that's awesome. Hopefully they find some cool things
Had a fairphone 4 for a bit but carriers kept giving me issues so I gave it up. Also with lacking a headphone jack I couldn't use it long term. Hopefully a USA version can come down the line with a headphone jack in a fairphone 5
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I've been lucky I guess to have no issues or at least major issues. I find small bugs here and there and report them and usually get fixed in a minor release or two. Once Jellyfin has Native 2fa I'll fully cut off Plex and be completely moved over