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>I've been running some form of servers on consumer PC hardware in my home since around 1998

My excuse is that I never had the financial stability that I have now in my middle 30s to get things going, also moving oversea and what not didn't help either.

But I didn't go crazy, I have 3 Proxmox servers running a few services, Pihole + Unbound as recursive DNS to avoid DNS poisoning and personal data tracking.

A DIY TrueNAS as the primary system to have a copy of my data.

I have a 4K bluray with physical media, but I do have Jellyfin also because nothing matches 80s, 90s, early 2000s movies and buying DVD in 2026 is pointless. Also, it is not easy or very, very expensive to find a bluray copy of old movies in 2026. Jellyfin solves that.

All my servers are consuming 110W 200VA tops, connected to a second hand APC UPS 1000VA.

If the whole world goes to shit right now, I can still run all my stuff without dependency to the internet.

My last goal is to have a solar/battery system so if WW3 really happens sending us to the cave age, wherever I am will still be 21st century.



How does Jellyfin solve findings Blu-ray copies of old movies? Unless you say you just pirate them? Jellyfin isn’t just for movie pirates.


You can still borrow a lot at your local library and rip them yourself.


That’s still pirating.


Is it though?

He wouldn't have paid for it either way, or would have either way due to taxes and how a lot of libraries work.

And it wouldn't have taken anything away from the library itself or other library customers.




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