Venues will just need to implement infrared checks at the door.
It's about the server access sellers, but to block a whole major VPS instead of accounts that commit the violation is kinda absurd.
It looks like another step towards further restricting what users can do with their servers, local or virtual.
How niche are we talking
The point of the restriction was to silently remove the apps with excuses that it's just a side effect of other actions.
I agree with the diversification of ownership, it's too large now for one couple to own outright and be in the best interest as an organisation.
I own this domain and don't have anything better to use it for, so it's a shorter link to the above mentioned community indexer.
It's almost like a sitcom.
I believed that I was being unfairly marked with a biased grading.
I got access to admin privileges, found another students essay from the same class but different timeslot, knowing what grade they got after handing it in early, I changed nothing but the font and name and handed it in to get a full letter grade less than the original student had.
I couldn't keep myself from complaining about it and was suspended over it, but it was a privilege when I knew I was right.
Edit: To clarify, it was the same teacher for both class groups.
500mb 1080p HEVC for most shows on a 75" TV, but if it's a space sci-fi show with lots of dark scenes I need that 1GB-2GB episode.
Some shows get by on 200MB, but it depends how static the scenes are and how much lighting there is.
I really hope Jellyfin gets a leg up soon, as a Plex Lifetime Pass owner I have become more and more discontent with the platform.
When I paid for my personal licence, it included downloads for all my users, now its cutoff to only older users. I had expected that Plexamp would only be restricted to me while it was being developed, but it remains locked away from my users should never individually have a reason to subscribe for just themselves.
I bought my licence to support the company for the use of my server and I feel like they've only downgraded my service in the last couple years. Getting new users to jump through all of the hoops with their pinned content, only to have them ask me why there are adverts on my movies is frustrating.
I feel like very little has improved in the core product in years, my users default settings are still transcoding to the same bitrate, or 10x its bitrate. Every time I have made a valid suggestion on the old subreddit, the Plex devs had plenty of time to reject any and all criticism.
I don't believe Plex is going to get much better and likely we will see further erosion of our licences as the company only focuses on free users and the FAST service. I will keep checking in on jellyfin and alternatives, hopefully they get a boost soon.
Algo ads could be good, if they weren't primarily advertising stuff to me after I already bought it.
I look up a specific type of product that isn't consumable, buy it, then get ads for it for weeks.
I hope where he's going they have all the succulent Chinese meals he wants.