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Plex has a few more features with plex pass.

However I switched to jellyfin a few years ago because I found everything to be too limiting and dependent on them. Including the necessity to pay for codecs / playback on some of their mobile apps.

Jellyfin is a lot less polished, but it works well and you're in control of everything.

I would recommend trying out jellyfin first. If you encounter some deal breaking issue or aren't happy with it, check our plex.

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I think my environments might be a bit too large for the app to handle. I have ~90 docker containers running on one of my servers and it seems to be really struggling with it it. Generally I've been having some performance issues (clicking on anything has a 1-3 second delay) which appear to be amplified by the number of active containers and clients.

Memory usage increases to infinity, this is a snapshot after launching the program and having it open a shell.
https://i.imgur.com/L0y2JFN.png

It's a really cool idea though and I like the UI and the ability to browse file systems via gui without having to map a network drive.

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86 connections with 83 of those being active docker containers.

Edit: If you need anything for diagnostics I'll happily provide it.

Restarting does help but sometimes I still get 3GB spikes, but it drops back down after a while instead of increasing.

Spiritreader ,
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Yeah what the hell is going on?

There was a lawsuit and in Windows 7 Microsoft was forced to offer a browser choice program that allowed users to pick different ones.

Nowadays everyone just forgot about that?
Browser lock in is worse than it ever has been since the 2000s and is approaching levels of monopolistic behavior we haven't seen since the internet explorer vs Netscape debacle, if not already worse than that.

Every ecosystem forces their own browser and the only way to circumvent it is with hacks.

To access certain one drive elements on android in the browser with Firefox, it tells you to open the page in chrome to proceed. If you do that, the Microsoft login page then asks specifically for using edge to sign in.

It's insane that nobody cares. I went back to Firefox as soon as manifest v3 was announced, but nobody cares.

It's alarming and once people realize what happened it's too late.

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The best msedge era for me was just as vertical tabs came out.

The Browser was really slim, hat some interesting UI Design choices that set it apart from chrome.

Nowadays it has so many adware elements and pointless settings that I don't really enjoy using it anymore.

My day to day browser is ff and I'm mainly using chromium based browsers for development and compatibility checks, as well as on my laptop to save power when watching videos.

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