When I switched to Linux I initially settled on Kubuntu. First upgrade it completely crapped out, and the solution wasn't readily apparent, so I went with something else. Now, my current distro has also crapped itself once, but that was solved without much hassle.
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You need to work on your reading comprehension. I said that it's not true that it doesn't have those issues.
I don't know if you've watched the video because it proves my point: the game has stuttering issues, they're just not as bad as BL4.
That's just not true.
Jeg er enig; grænsen skal ikke sænkes, og jeg vil til enhver tid stemme mod et parti der vil flytte os i den retning.
You suggested Wireguard, not me. I'm pointing out how it isn't a great solution to the problem that was presented; you can safely access it remotely with a VPN, but then that isn't very useful for sharing with others, and you can expose the service to the internet at large, but then you're opening yourself to risk.
Your mom's Tizen TV doesn't have a Wireguard or Tailscale client, so you're going to be the person configuring her router, or setting up a Pi or something, as well as now being the designated tech support.
One was automatic collections, but the plugin for this has since been updated, and the bug I was experiencing has been fixed. The one remaining feature that I'm missing is user ratings for media. On Plex I have automatic collections of movies that I've rated four and five stars, and it's quite useful.
Jellyfin is great... As long as you're the only one who needs to access the server. I've switched to using Jellyfin myself, but I still run Plex for others to access.
I've found that I get a smoother playback experience on Jellyfin, but even outside of potential security issues, there are a still couple of features I miss from Plex.
Hvis Skat har så stor interesse i, at professionelle bliver betalt for relevant arbejde, så synes jeg de skal komme og forhandle mig en højere løn.