- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
Netflix confirms it’s cutting off Apple billing for grandfathered subscribers::Netflix legacy subscribers who’ve been paying through Apple’s payments system will now have to switch to paying Netflix directly.
Self hosting means the server is run by you on your home network. Its kinda bizar not to know this as a Plex user?
Are we talking about the same Plex to watch media?
A good way of knowing who is hosting is looking where the media files are coming from.
Stored on your own pc, nass or server: you are self hosting.
You connected to a url/ip adress a friend gave you. Someone else, maybe your friend is hosting for you.
Jellyfin is Plex but Foss (free open source), which instantly makes it superior in my book. Highly recommend those who have yet to pick.
Any app that runs within your browser is technically selfhosting. Its not just run on pc but accessible by all devices connected to your home network.
You may assume that self hosting exposes to the internet ,which is the intended use case, but unless you portforward the ports it all remains local and safe.
I mean the Plex streaming app?
You can use the Plex app to watch media from other people’s servers that they shared with you.
But you can also setup your own Plex server, load your media (movies and series that you can obtain in different ways). This means you’ll never have to pay anybody and your media will be yours forever.
Ohhhhh ok thank you.