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  • Not exactly what you asked, but for old-school TV I use Tvheadend and it is not a Jellyfin Plugin. Instead, everything (including Jellyfin) plugs into Kodi in our Household and relatives.

    • Oldschool TV (Scheduling, Recordings, Live TV) is run via Tvheadend and a USB TV Cable adapter.
    • Youtube runs via a self-hosted Invidious instance.
    • My own Music lies on a NAS, indexed by Kodi and Jellyfin.
    • Some TV Shows and Movies lie also on a NAS indexed by Kodi and Jellyfin.

    Media is scattered over various places and services and Kodi pulls them all together.

    • TV via Tvheadend=Added to Kodi via the Tvheadend Plugin.
    • Youtube/Invidious=Added to Kodi via the Invidious Plugin.
    • Jellyfin=Added to Kodi via the Invidious Plugin.
    • Other media that´s on the NAS=Added to Kodi via Library scanning.
    • Mediathekview=Added to Kodi via the Mediathekview Plugin.

    Kodi serves all Media with a unified interface, no matter what it is or where it comes from. When using the TV we see Kodi and we pick what we want to consume.

    Additionally, other family members can connect via Wireguard to my network, have one of those old Ex-Android TV Boxes on the TV on which Kodi (CoreElec or Libreelec) with the necessary Plugins is installed and they have the same unified experience. No need to “learn” how to use different UIs / Software for different Media. For the consumer it is all in one place --> Kodi :-)



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    5 months ago

    Thanks for pointing out Simplex Chat, I did not know that it exists. It looks very interesting, but reading more about it, they will have to implement some kind of business model in the future. My fear is, that even when self-hosting, some features will be behind a paywall in the future, so it is not a solution I would switch to… switching to a new messenger is a long-term endeavour. It is hard to convince friends to move over too, let alone switching to a new one every few years. That’s near impossible. But the technology of Simplex looks really interesting and reading through the Docs it makes the impression that it is very polished.












  • What is your issue with Rustdesk? I would understand if you mention Teamviewer, which runs through 3rd party servers, but Rustdesk? Is the client phoning home despite self-hosting or what do you mean? I am seriously interested.

    On the other hand, I would not use RDP over the Internet without a VPN or at least an RDP Gateway in between both parties.