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[–] gedfromgont@piefed.ca 13 points 19 hours ago (6 children)

Controversial opinion and I say that as someone who started with Jellyfin and keeps that local Wifi only, so I admit a certain bias: going with Tailscale and Jellyfin over using Plex isn't much better. Instead of enabling remote access via one company that wants to make money, you go via another company that wants to make money. How long is the free tier of Tailscale going to work out? How much do you trust them with your traffic? But I know it is a popular setup, so I am aware saying that here will not earn me any points.

[–] dustyData@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago

If you don't trust Tailscale there's like 3 different FOSS self-hosted alternatives. Setting one up is actually not that much more complex than setting a reverse proxy and you control the tunnelling network end to end.

[–] lemmyvore@feddit.nl 1 points 9 hours ago

FWIW, Tailscale is a private company that's been doing well, so it hasn't been going down the enshittification route yet. There's also headscale, which they support and which will serve as the canary in the mine if they ever start souring the deal.

Meanwhile, I see no reason not to use a perfectly good service just because it might be gone someday.

[–] iamthetot@piefed.ca 14 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Why let perfect be the enemy of good?

"tailscale might enshittify in the future" is honestly a poor argument against "plex is enshittified right now"

[–] AMillionMonkeys@lemmy.world 5 points 18 hours ago

Why let perfect be the enemy of good?

You must be new here (Lemmy).

[–] lokalhorst@feddit.org 10 points 18 hours ago

Nah man, this is self hosted, your points are valid and should be discussed. It is true that tailscale may enshittify, however it is only one out of many solutions. Like the other comment said there is head scale, and in the end you still have the possibility to go the way of a reverse proxy server and pipe Jellyfin through the open internet, which will be hard for many in the sense of configuration and hardening. But the underlying software which is Jellyfin is FOSS, that is the most important aspect.

[–] AbidanYre@lemmy.world 3 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

Headscale will still work if Tailscale guess to shit.

[–] EonNShadow@pawb.social 2 points 17 hours ago

Yeah I just set up Headscale via YuNoHost recently

So far so good. Might actually consider setting up Jellyfin now that I have a better, and freer remote access solution in place.

Plex is just so goddamn convenient sometimes

[–] ripcord@lemmy.world 2 points 18 hours ago

I also want to make sure that people connecting can ONLY access jellyfin. And I keep hearing about its own security flaws.

I don't trust people connecting to themselves not be compromised by someone else, for one thing.