In todays episode of “Plex enshittifies” Plex employee breaks ToS.
Source: https://forums.plex.tv/t/fake-reviews-on-play-store-by-plex-staff/917736
In todays episode of “Plex enshittifies” Plex employee breaks ToS.
Source: https://forums.plex.tv/t/fake-reviews-on-play-store-by-plex-staff/917736
I am pretty positive you are a Plex shill too at this point…
Keep popping up every time somebody speaks good of jellyfin…
If there are really all those safety holes… Please explain why my publicly exposed instance never got hacked all these years.
I had the same thought and I don’t understand why you are being down-voted. All those “security issues” are a minor inconvenience at worst. I went through them twice and I am fine living with them in my publicly exposed instance (publicly just for myself and my wife wherever we are).
How do you even know you were hacked? Are you monitoring the traffic?
I am monitoring my stuff, yes, I think its basic selfhost good practice when you expose stuff.
Beside the monitoring, if I got hacked, they did nothing with that hack so, what’s the point.
Unless of course all my collection has been converted to porn or something without me even noticing…
And every time I speak up about it… I find users that never heard of it and want to learn how to reasonably fix it. And those discussion happen.
Example:
Am I a shill for talking about the risk of this specific software and even how to mitigate it with others? or am I a shill because you’re defensive over software that you happen to use/like?
Feels like you patrol lemmy to post again and again the same list of “bugs” about a single specific piece of software meanwhile there is an open war moved by a commercial company against that specific piece of software, so yes this is why I think you work or have some personal interest in Plex.
And the fact you run both means nothing, it only make sense that Plex people checkout the market
Also, jellyfin has real downsides to Plex and security is not one of those.