

So Plex has downgraded to [insert the word below feature parity] with Jellyfin.
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So Plex has downgraded to [insert the word below feature parity] with Jellyfin.
I read that. (I literally mentioned features not being paywalled in the original comment.)
If the key doesn’t unlock features, what does it unlock?
Do you get a little thank you message from the devs when you enter it in? Does it add a “Supporter” tag next to your name on the app settings?
The practice exists in both software and games of adding paid cosmetics (e.g. Discord or Deep Rock Galactic) that don’t change the core featureset but allow users to pay more to support the developers, so I think it’s a valid question.


It’s past time for Apple to start killing some darlings with the Vision Pro, but I truly hope it doesn’t go too far and kill the whole platform.
I sincerely thought this thing was already dead and buried.
Haven’t heard a peep from Apple about it in months.
What does the $100 server key unlock (besides “supporter status”), since features aren’t paywalled?


The post on… the opensource Lemmy community for self hosters. Is that the one you’re talking about?
The marketing claims it’s “a gift for your family”.
Not a single comment in that first link mentions family members using it.
Here are the comments from the “people listing their use cases” you mentioned:
My issue isn’t the app itself or it’s users.
It’s the claim that it’s “a gift for your family”.


So this Thanksgiving, give your family the gift of memories that last forever!
What is this marketing?
I cannot imagine a single person who would want this for Thanksgiving.
Most people under the age of 30 use social media now to “preserve memories”.
The people who care about journaling probably have physical paper journals and wouldn’t want an app.
And the people who would want an app… would probably already have installed this themselves.
suggest doctors
Which doctors??


It’s just not the same, even if they both have “ant” in the name.
SimAnt is a sim where you writhe in burning agony while the spider’s deadly venom flows through your body.
Microsoft Ants was a sweaty online PvP RTS for six year olds two years before StarCraft.


The games :
No Microsoft Ants, though. :(


Whoever came up with the idea of sharing them as a gmail-clone is a genius.
My first thought from the thumbnail was Trevor Moore from WKUK.
I’m betting 650 (PS5 Pro price), with a controller.
Any higher, and the market vanishes.
PC gamers with that much extra money can just build their own, and probably with better specs.
Console gamers will skip a v1 offering that costs more than what they’re used to, especially if their game catalog doesn’t carry over.