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we encountered this for the first time over the weekend.
Hitting "play" on a service I pay for, and then seeing 50 seconds of unrelated ads was unbelievably jarring.
I'll admit/concede that we aren't dropping Prime, we use too much of it all around. But that night? I immediately fired up the Ol' Blackbeard and downloaded the rest of the season. Screw that noise.
Yep, same here. We're not cancelling because Video is just a side benefit, but it certainly accelerated my plans to build a home media server
Once my home server is properly up and trucking prime is getting cancelled for sure
If I'm paying for the service I'm not getting ads, the moment that changes I'm jumping ship. Amazon hit me with ads, I'm jumping ship
Edit: at this point I just need the case and my server will be up and running
I had an old case, PSU, and GPU lying around. Got the last of the other parts I needed on Friday and spent the whole weekend figuring out Proxmox and Authentik. Now I have those, along with PiHole and Plex, and I'm currently SFTPing my media collection from my desktop to the server. Im still acquiring the hard drives, but when it's done it'll be 4x4TB in RAID6
My current one is running TrueNAS Scale with 8x8TB in RAIDz2
It's got a few things running on it but it's mostly just for storage
It's an old PowerEdge T610 with dual hexa-core Xeons and almost 200GB of RAM. I got it for free from a coworker who was cleaning out his garage and found it. The new one will be running a R5-1600 and 64GB of RAM.
I'm becoming increasingly interested in doing this as well. What all needs to be put in place for it to happen?
My first server was an old PC with a big hard drive I setup as a network share, then installed VLC on my TV and used it to play movies
My last one was an old tower server running TrueNAS Scale that had a few other services running in addition to having a drive I can access via VLC
My new one will basically be the same as my last one just instead of a tower server it's going back to normal desktop hardware for ease of getting parts
It's really easy to setup your first NAS and I'd recommend doing a local thing first long before you try to open something up to the Internet for external access. Personally I haven't opened something up to the internet to access it remotely, but I plan to with my new one after I finish building it.
Yeah, I'm currently researching what sort of security I need to implement to open up to the internet
Likewise, I want to make sure I have all my ducks in a row before I open it up to the Internet