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Why do companies hype redesigns so much ... I know it's for stupid people to be impressed with. But ultimately it just created a new learning curve for long time users of the application.
What happened to "if it ain't broke don't fix it"?
Was the Netflix homesite not broken? It was pretty terrible.
I've been with Netflix for years and never had an issue.
Stockholm syndrome ;)
But honestly it's been several years for me, since before covid, but at the time it only looked good by virtue of Amazon and Hulu being godawful. Now I just have my own jellyfin server set up with Linux isos, and jellyfish open source UI puts Netflix to shame when it comes to browsing Linux isos
I'll have to check it out. I currently use DLNA on my TV, and the interface is pretty awful. But it works. I've used Kodi on my Raspberry Pi, which is pretty decent, but I haven't tried Jellyfin.