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Jellyfin is a free and open-source media server and suite of multimedia applications designed to organize, manage, and share digital media files to networked devices. Jellyfin consists of a server application installed on a machine running Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux or in a Docker container, [2] and another application running on a client device such as a smartphone, tablet, smart TV ...
Amarok; Banshee; Bitmovin's bitdash player; Clementine (forked from Amarok 1.4); Kodi (formerly XBMC), a free and open source media center software and framework platform ...
Docker debuted to the public in Santa Clara at PyCon in 2013. [47] It was released as open-source in March 2013. [20] At the time, it used LXC as its default execution environment. One year later, with the release of version 0.9, Docker replaced LXC with its own component, libcontainer, which was written in the Go programming language. [18] [48]
Netflix announces that it will launch originals targeting kids. [30] February 11: Product: Netflix finishes its massive migration of its data servers to Amazon Web Services. [31] [32] March: Legal: Netflix states that it sends lower quality video to mobile subscribers on AT&T and Verizon's networks for the past 5 years. [33]
Plex Inc. is an American software company that runs its namesake over-the-top ad-supported streaming television service, and allows discussion and discovery of content on major subscription streaming services.
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The WD TV has been hacked to enable further options, including using external optical drives, Ethernet connection via USB to Ethernet adapters, bittorrent downloading and improved thumbnail preview images. [19] The newest versions of the WD TV (Streaming Media) have encrypted firmware and there are efforts to continue hacking them. [20]
A 2018 survey of Docker usage found that Nginx was the most commonly deployed technology in Docker containers. [16] In OpenBSD version 5.2 (November 2012), Nginx became part of the OpenBSD base system, providing an alternative to the system's fork of Apache 1.3, which it was intended to replace, [ 17 ] but later in version 5.7 (November 2014 ...