

I have a lifetime Plex pass, but recently I switched to Jellyfin because I got sick and tired of Plex’ shenanigans.
I have a lifetime Plex pass, but recently I switched to Jellyfin because I got sick and tired of Plex’ shenanigans.
Here you need to decide if you want to run Plex/Jellyfin on the same server or not. And how important power consumption is for you.
You should also consider if you are planning to run only the NAS or some other VMs/containers on that machine. In that case you might consider 32 Gb of RAM to be more future proof.
The problem with unRAID is that you don’t really know when their product will be enshittificated. A very fresh example is Plex which was great for years and now is a bloated utter mess. They have changed their licensing policy and made the product legitimately worse for the end customers. And don’t want to be cynical but the chances are that unRAID will go that way too sooner or later.
The compiler is open source: https://github.com/typst/typst
And maybe because LaTeX is a pain to work and debug? So please don’t tell me that you have never been frustrated with it.
You guys should also check out Typst https://typst.app/. It is a lot easier than LaTeX even though not as powerful. It has meaningful error messages making the debugging a lot more user friendly.
Eriksholm
It is a very beautiful isometric stealth game with a good story. I am playing the demo and I am already hooked to it. The demo is surprisingly long and enough to decide whether you are interested or not in this game.