2024-07-22, 12:10 AM
Jellyfin has become my absolute favorite piece of software that I host, despite serving over a dozen other services in my home network. Having being a digital media enthusiast since I started high school circa 2004, I've tried to keep makeshift media servers since at least the mid 2000s. Many of these experiments failed, others were successful in only the most rudimentary of ways.
I gave up on the idea after college and life happened, around the early 2010s; recently, when I discovered Jellyfin in 2021, all that passion came back and my dream was finally realized, as Jellyfin has allowed me to organize, broadcast and share my digital media exactly how I always envisioned from the start.
The fact that this incredible project is free and open source, community driven, and powered entirely through voluntary work is nothing short of outstanding and I have nothing but the upmost respect for anybody who helps make it happen.
Thank you all.
I gave up on the idea after college and life happened, around the early 2010s; recently, when I discovered Jellyfin in 2021, all that passion came back and my dream was finally realized, as Jellyfin has allowed me to organize, broadcast and share my digital media exactly how I always envisioned from the start.
The fact that this incredible project is free and open source, community driven, and powered entirely through voluntary work is nothing short of outstanding and I have nothing but the upmost respect for anybody who helps make it happen.
Thank you all.
Server specs => OS: Debian 12 | GPU: Arc A380 | CPU: Ryzen 5 5600X | 64GB RAM | 56TB