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This post contains content related to media piracy. I couldn't find any rules for this community and I don't know if it's allowed. I accept the risk of getting this post taken down or being banned without knowing the rules.

With that small disclaimer out of the way, let's tackle my question.

I'm a simple self hoster: I have single server made out of an Optiplex 3060 Micro (i5 8500T, 32GB, 14TB of storage in one drive), I use duckdns instead of a real domain and I have no supporting infrastructure. I don't really like watching things, I set up arr stack mainly because everyone says it's the best thing to use a homelab for.

My family have strong opinions on piracy and I know for a fact they wouldn't use my jellyfin, even if I tried to manipulate them, which btw is a really bad practice (if it's as common as responses under posts about getting people to use your homelab suggest).

I also have hard time getting them to even allow me to run my homelab (I'm a teenager, I live with my parents), because it takes space and uses power (for context idle is around 8W).

As I said, I don't watch things that often and even if I watch, I'm extremely monothematic, I watch basically only AOT and sometimes some random popular movie.

I understand that my situation is quite unique, but I find it hard to argue for Jellyfin+arrs when fmhy and countless reliable streaming sites exists.

I already made my mind, I'll stop using those services today. I'm interested how others look at this "problem" tho.

Are you hosting arr stack/plex/jellyfin?

How much is it utilized (in watch hours/week for example, mine was less than 2/week)?

Have you considered not using it?

If you stopped using it and went back, what happened, why did you change your mind?

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[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 8 points 10 hours ago (2 children)

I couldn’t find any rules for this community and I don’t know if it’s allowed.

Its allowed up to the limits of the lemmy.world TOS, so no direct links, discussion is fine.

mainly because everyone says it’s the best thing to use a homelab for.

Great for self-hosting if its something you use. Not really a homelab thing, these two things are not necessarily the same either. My hosted services for the family are entirely segregated from my lab, which does a very different job.

How much is it utilized (in watch hours/week for example, mine was less than 2/week)?

Over the past 30 days.... Up to 6 streams at a time, 15 days worth of streaming hours.

[–] nfms@lemmy.ml 5 points 10 hours ago

Great for self-hosting if its something you use. Not really a homelab thing, these two things are not necessarily the same either. My hosted services for the family are entirely segregated from my lab, which does a very different job.

My thoughts exactly. OP should look for something else to host on the homelab, there's plenty out there.

[–] garbage_world@lemmy.world 1 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

Over the past 30 days.... Up to 6

Nice, how many users?

[–] curbstickle@anarchist.nexus 2 points 10 hours ago

Just family, but everyone has their own home. So my moms house, brothers house, sisters apt, BILs, F/MIL, etc.

Videos of dance recitals and such just went up too, so thats probably about 8 hours of watching this week alone.