Streaming media company Plex raises new funds as it nears profitability
Streaming media company Plex raises new funds as it nears profitability

Streaming media company Plex raises $40M as it nears profitability | TechCrunch

I hope this doesn't mean they are on the slippery slope of selling user data, thoughts?
Honestly the writing's been on the wall for Plex for a while now. I think it was when they introduced podcasts or news or something that it first became clear to me that Plex was trying to grow beyond a software company for self-hosters and prepare themselves for an IPO or something. I still use it simply because their client availability is second-to-none and I've got a bunch of people signed up already, but I've already made my peace that the "Plex getting shittier" line and the "Jellyfin getting better" line are getting closer and closer to crossing each other.
Does Jellyfin have an app that can run on Roku or Firesticks yet?
I've been using Jellyfin on my firestick, roku, and android phone for at least a year now.
Ditched Plex, went to Jellyfin and streaming to Roku. So, yes.
Swiftfin is the native app for roku/iOS etc, I think.
Wait, does Plex have podcasts? I can't find them in my app.
I think they may have dropped the feature but I distinctly remember being disappointed in the feature that it wouldn’t download MP3s to your server so I’m pretty sure it existed at one point.