Sep 12, 2025 - Self-Host Weekly by Ethan Sholly (selfh.st)
from jogai_san@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 12 Sep 13:01
https://lemmy.world/post/35810731

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renegadespork@lemmy.jelliefrontier.net on 12 Sep 13:38 next collapse

Plex isn’t perfect, but the open-source aspect of Jellyfin is holding the platform back. Fractured development across its third-party ecosystem prevents any clients from being as functional as apps like Plexamp while also creating hyper-focused support for popular platforms and leaving smaller platforms virtually unsupported.

This is a strange take. Being open source doesn’t cause unfocused development and platform prioritization issues. Those both happen to proprietary software, especially the latter.

These are more symptoms of it being a community project rather than developed by a company, but community FOSS projects can also be run very effectively. There are many examples of this.

A lot of FOSS development is done by the people who use it. So I suspect as more people move away from Plex, a subset of those users will help contribute to the aspects of Jellyfin they care about.

Jellyfin development is accelerating, while Plex’s enshittification is accelerating. The line is different for everyone, and one by one, I suspect Plex will cross them all.

freebee@sh.itjust.works on 12 Sep 16:22 collapse

The only thing I’m looking/waiting for is a jellyfin audio player that automatically goes to full screen visualisation or lyrics after a determined amount of seconds of music playing + no user inputs… Wish I could do it myself and contribute to the project, but alas.

WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works on 13 Sep 00:25 collapse

a very specific feature, so you should open a feature request at the repos of the jellyfin audio players that you mostly like, probably the devs didn’t even consider it yet

non_burglar@lemmy.world on 12 Sep 14:05 next collapse

Plex isn’t perfect, but jellyfin X Y Z

Really, my guy? You forget that Plex takes things away after saying they wouldn’t? You’re happy with your paid Plex pass… Until Plex decides one day that your pass isn’t lifetime anymore. Or that it doesn’t cover the features it used to. And yes, Plex has lied about this before. That’s why so many ppl are pissed at Plex.

And please give an example of “jellyfin being held back”, whatever that means.

Ethan Sholly, if you don’t know anything about how FOSS works, just listen and stop talking.

ikidd@lemmy.world on 12 Sep 14:15 collapse

Oh, and we’re showing all your friends what you watch without you asking for it. And by friends, we mean everyone we leaked your account and payment details to. Twice.

Why the literal fuck anyone has anything to do with Plex at this point is beyond me. They don’t supply anything unique and they abuse you to do it.

retro@infosec.pub on 12 Sep 19:56 collapse

For me, it’s still better than Jellyfin. I can’t wait until I can switch over. I have both Plex and Jellyfin containers going simultaneously and Plex just works better and is a more reliable experience.

deadcade@lemmy.deadca.de on 12 Sep 14:17 next collapse

“jellyfin isn’t immune to security incidents”

Well, no software is. The difference is that Plex just leaked data of all their users, where Jellyfin can’t, because they don’t have this data.

three@lemmy.zip on 12 Sep 16:42 collapse

True, jellyfish users do it themselves because sharing jelly servers is jelly hard to do right.

WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works on 13 Sep 00:20 collapse

not really. share it over a ducking vpn, done.

artiman@piefed.social on 12 Sep 14:30 collapse

Not sure if I trust selfh.st after that hot take against FOSS

curbstickle@anarchist.nexus on 12 Sep 15:26 next collapse

I wonder if Plex recently started sponsoring them with a take like that lol

slazer2au@lemmy.world on 12 Sep 22:04 collapse

It’s ok to have opinions. He just seems like a Plex person while the rest of us aren’t.