Its called Microsoft Java for a reason
If you want to do something java like, try Kotlin. Its a more modern take on java and not developed by Oracle
I have a Philipps OLED TV from 2019, with Android 9 or smth. But WebOS is a different beast.
Well, just because they closed the issue (without resolving it), doesn't mean it does not speak to their views on security and client breaking changes
The issue is their approach to security. I don't trust them to properly secure their software, since they have proven to prefer client compatibility over security.
They argue against most suggestion with the notion, that existing clients can't handle authentication. The devs prefer working clients over a properly secured backend.
You can now extrapolate this idea and every major change that would change the way the API is accessed by clients will be stopped for the sake of continued client compatibility.
Yeah, but since you basically need a VPN to share Jellyfin safely, you now also need to install and maintain that on their end
I will not make myself the tech guy for half my friends and family, just because I can't share Jellyfin safely without a vpn
Also the people that know how to set that all up and still expose a Jellyfin server to the public internet
Because Jellyfin users like to feel superior. Accepting that other people have other requirements from software is hard, especially when you feel like you choice is the only valid one.
As a long time Plex user, who has a Jellyfin running in parallel, just not shared, I will keep using Plex until they either force me off of it or Jellyfin manages to make accessing servers remotely easier and more secure.
Yeah, first thing I did after testing the new app. Still don't know why they feel the need to push this out so aggressively instead of letting it run in parallel until its ready
Was my first thought as well. These things really need to find a way to store a larger context without ballooning past the vram limit