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THE FOLLOWING IS WRONG!!!
EMBY BAD, JELLYFIN IS OPEN SOURCE, NOT EMBY
It's open source equivalent and won't enshittify on you, like plex did, like jellyfin will
Is jellyfin getting enshittified? Why you say that? Doesn't seems like its following plex
THE FOLLOWING IS WRONG!!!
EMBY BAD, JELLYFIN IS OPEN SOURCE, NOT EMBY
As long as it's not released under a copyleft license, it remains a possibility. That's not to say they've actually done anything untoward, but this is a warning to the people who have been bit by this dynamic one too many times
If and when, I will have plenty of time to migrate. I hate plexification and will indeed switch to emby IF and WHEN.
So far, seems jellyfin is under a copyleft license, so unless they break it, I think I am fine.
And sincerely, jellyfin totally rocks.
I have fucked up!!!!!! It is emby that is closed source fuckkkkkk!!!!!
"Emby has been relicensed and is now closed-source, while open source components will be moved to plugins. Due to this, a free open source fork of Emby was created called Jellyfin."