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Not sure if this is really accessible for everyone.
It's probably easy to underestimate how difficult setting up and managing services can be.
I set up a Jellyfin server on a 10 year old laptop that sits closed in the corner and I have access to play the content from my TV in the living room and bedroom, and any other device that I connect to my network and it was fairly simple. Finding content is likely the hinge that holds more people back. My lazy ass didn't want to have to go to the corner to acquire content so I set up rustdesk on my phone so I can remote to the laptop from my phone, turn the VPN on to hop to Madrid or so, and acquire what is wanted then remote to it later on to take it back off the VPN. (Allows me to do such when out and about, say someone mentions a movie or show when at work)
Was going to see if I could punch a hole with tailscale so I could leave the Jellyfin server local and just share the drive so I could write to it from "Spain" while read from it on the TV without having to switch the VPN on and off but haven't had a a few hours to spend on that yet. The shared drive is an old 5400rpm drive and it'll play movies at 1080p in 2 rooms without issue. (I don't bother with 4k, my eyes really aren't good enough to find the storage space use worth it)
I'm not really sure what you're getting at?
I've been self hosting for many years. Including mission critical data for my consultancy.
It's a great hobby and I'd encourage anyone who's interested to get involved.
That said, for people looking for a way to "fight against tech billionaires", migrating their google drive to a self hosted nextcloud instance from a cold start with no experience in self hosting is inadvisable.
It's not hard and there's plenty of people, like myself, that are willing to help you. Let's work together.
It may not be "hard", yet it's just not practically possible for most people.
It is practically possible. You just have to put in a small amount of effort. Anyone saying it's too hard has given up without trying.
I work in IT. Trust me, it's well beyond a lot of people.
I'm a software engineer and I had to quit self-hosting due to simply not having the time nor the ability to research and keep up with security, products that were going away, new ones, etc. I have a job, run a farm, and do housework and other work. It's just not in the cards for me.
I work in tech and I promise it's not. I worked my way through support and engineering and then did development. I promise people aren't as bad at tech as they appear to you. The only thing stopping people is laziness.
You don't need to do everything I mentioned, doing one of those things is more than enough... You don't need to self host, I know it's hard, I'm just putting it out there as an option :>
There are IPTV options out there too. Their apps usually work with whatever device you have. Just sign up and get the app.