![]() ![]() ![]() I have been struggling trying to get YoutubeDL-Material run smooth with Mongo DB as a separate container that just wont run since the deployment or with a local DB and I was still getting all kind of performance troubles until I found this recent post from 23 Hours ago on the YoutubeDL-Material Github Building with Mongo v5 causes issues on older CPU version that don’t support AVX #733ĭocker Compose File with latest YoutubeDL-Material image link here ![]() You can find many videos of Plex vs Jellyfin but in the short term having the service running locally without using an external or public website to login and not having to use an email to access my local service, I hope this migration goes smooth.Ĭategories: Homelab Tags: HACKED, HOMELAB, HOMESERVER, IMROOT, JELLYFIN, MIGRATION, PLEX, TRANCODING Mongo DB V5 wont run on older CPU | YoutubeDL-Material | Docker Container This recent event push me to do something I was delaying but was inevitable, migrating to Jellyfin This is HOT right now, the sing in page times out and the Plex server itself is slow AF since you have to claim the server after changing your password, I mange to change my passwords but its hard to use the server right now, eventually less people access the site and things will go back to normal but Plex was in the path of my de-google/privacy plan for this year, meaning moving away from any Google Service and consuming content without having to login as much as possible, along with many other privacy and security measures. While we believe the actual impact of this incident is limited, we want to ensure you have the right information and tools to keep your account secure.” got hacked, they send an email that starts the following “Dear Plex User, We want you to be aware of an incident involving your Plex account information yesterday. Plex has been my option to go when it comes to share media between friends and family for many years, running more than two instances to control access and schedule when users can consume this data, for the past years I was ok with using their portal as the way to sing up and after sometime move to direct usage of my server by port forwarding and using my proxy to access data but you still have mobile devices that use the Plex website to login so most recently I move to a VPN setup where I would still have to login to the site but access my server only via VPN and not exposing the service to the internet, until today. ![]()
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