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Shoutout to @jellyfin - I've been really enjoying this piece of software the past few months, and it's given me the drive to clean up my music collection so it presents

Shoutout to @jellyfin - I've been really enjoying this piece of software the past few months, and it's given me the drive to clean up my music collection so it presents nicely in the media library. :)

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  • Jellyfin has certainly improved a lot since I started using it a couple of years ago. I remember when the web UI was much slower and posters would fail to load. Things are faster now and more consistent.

    With that said, there are still some big issues that I encounter. Adding a new show has its individual episodes count towards the "Latest" item limit so a single big show can completely dominate that section with a single entry. Adding multiple episodes of a show simultaneously results in randomly ordered "new content" notifications which look really bad when output in something like Discord notifications. The web app has a pretty dated UX.

    I think it's important to be real when talking about something like Jellyfin so it's not misrepresented. It's a rough product that is constantly being improved, albeit slowly.

    There's also a whole other conversation to be had about the job of self-hosting Jellyfin vs. letting Plex snoop on your activity and habits.

    • @LimitedDuck

      There are definitely a number of things about Jellyfin that irk me, but not enough that I've really considered setting aside the time to try and contribute the improvements. :) Most of my annoyances are with regard to the android app + google cast; it's tricky to get it into a state where you actually have control over the playback in the app.

      The entirely self-hosted part is quite important to me. Local control is the top priority with anything smart-home related for me.

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