After Netflix, Disney is cracking down on password sharing

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After Netflix, I am cracking down on paying for these services.

I did and now I am having a better user experience with a lot more content.

I would like to thank Netflix and now Disney for my newfound hobby for self-hosting. I am having a blast learning new marketable skills and improving my digital life.

Jellyfin + Kodi + Jellyseerr and the rest of the arr stack really is amazing. Feels like I have my own netflix, just wayyyy better
any good instructions for setting this up on raspberry pi?
I really like YAMS. This will get you a setup based on docker that runs the *arr stack, qbittorrent, and has support for VPN out of the box. Lets you choose between Plex, emby, and jellyfin. It’s also extremely easy to add sabnzbd (or whatever usenet dl client you want) by just copying a few lines in the docker compose file. It also makes updating wicked easy, just ‘yams restart’.
YAMS - Yet Another Media Server

YAMS is a basic but powerful media server installation script

YAMS looks interesting. Have you checked out Saltbox?
GitHub - saltyorg/Saltbox: Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker containerized cloud media server.

Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker containerized cloud media server. - GitHub - saltyorg/Saltbox: Ansible-based solution for rapidly deploying a Docker containerized cloud media ...

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That looks cool. I’m solid with yams right now but I’m going to bookmark that in case I need to change.
This is the best one I’ve seen yet. Although I used this one instead and customized it to my needs (Prowlarr instead of Jackett, arch-qBittorrentvpn instead of Transmission, etc)
TRaSH Guides

TRaSH-Guides is a comprehensive collection of guides for Radarr, Sonarr, and related media management tools. These guides answer common questions and provide the best settings for your entire media server setup.

What does Kodi provide in this stack?
Upscaling and better codec support than jellyfin