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by hot_gril
1086 days ago
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I've used Plex by itself with a semi-static video library, and it worked, but even that isn't no-touch. I have to keep a somewhat capable server up first of all, then Plex always has its own random issues. The auto-pirate software, tracking lists, and torrent sources are all additional moving parts without really dedicated support. It's fine for a hobbyist to deal with, but it's not seamless, otherwise way more people would be doing it. Kinda like how desktop Linux users tend to downplay the rough edges. |
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I guess to put it more concisely, adding the *arrstack doesn't really add many (hardly any?) additional failure modes. All the reasons it might break are the same reasons that the plex or the whole system would break. If your system runs out of storage, it might break. If you change the file permissions of some config or data folder, plex might break, and so would arrstack if you chmoded the config files so it couldn't read it. If you can keep plex running on a bare OS, adding arrstack is not really more work other than the initial setup.