

Right, but IIRC anyone can go on the plex.tv website and use shared servers due to the “proxy”
Right, but IIRC anyone can go on the plex.tv website and use shared servers due to the “proxy”
As someone who has changed accounts you don’t really lose that much. Karmas not a concept here, so that’s the big one.
Besides that, most apps let you log into multiple accounts so you can still check all of the legacy interactions if you need to.
The main pain was subscribing to all the communities again.
EDIT: when I first made accounts, .ml was recommended, and I tried signing up cuz I thought, “I work with machine learning, sure!”
Oh, those were brighter days.
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I finally got link warden up and running, but I’m chasing down some failures on a few websites.
Also realized that me biting the bullet for unlimited bandwidth (screw you Comcast!) means I can run archive team warrior, so that’s been going.
And equally important, how do you do your backups? What system and to where?
100%. This is just due to the cost of hitting their servers in case you can’t reach your network