In my server I currently have an Intel i7 9th gen CPU with integrated Intel video.

I don’t use or need A.I. or LLM stuff, but we use jellyfin extensively in the family.

So far jellyfin worked always perfectly fine, but I could add (for free) an NVIDIA 2060 or a 1060. Would it be worth it?

And as power consumption, will the increase be noticeable? Should I do it or pass?

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    14 days ago

    Is jellyfin getting enshittified? Why you say that? Doesn’t seems like its following plex

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      13 days ago

      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

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        14 days ago

        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.

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          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.”