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Self-Host Weekly (5 June 2026)
Ethan Sholly · 2026-06-05 · via selfh.st

42 million Plex users can't be wrong

Self-Host Weekly (5 June 2026)

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As a perpetually online person, I often have to remind myself that the communities I spend time with rarely represent the opinion of the broader population (echo chambers, vocal minorities, etc.).

And so as I spent the week listening to everyone blast Plex for launching yet another feature nobody asked for, I found myself wondering how untrue that probably is and whether any of the platform's 42 million active monthly users would actually find themselves negatively impacted.

After all, those of us in the open source and self-hosted communities (myself included) are notorious for not practicing what we preach:

  • 92% of the 1,500+ projects I follow via selfh.st/apps host their source code on GitHub
  • Of the 50+ Discord project communities I'm a member of, only two migrated to other platforms after the age verification debacle
  • Before Reddit stopped publishing subscriber counts, the r/selfhosted subreddit had at least 5x more subscribers than Lemmy's sister community
  • It's almost impossible to find new projects that haven't leveraged AI, while larger existing projects are adopting it at a rapid pace
  • Brands still seem to have a larger presence on X and Bluesky than self-hosted platforms like Mastodon
  • Projects still gravitate to Microsoft Office and Google Drive for collaborative exercises (1, 2, 3)

So while we shouldn't stop advocating for change because we're awful at enacting it, just know that I won't judge you for taking advantage of Plex's new social features to finally let your family and friends know just how much you disliked the latest season of Grey's Anatomy.

In other news:

Happy selfh.st/ing!

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rsync and outrage

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stop making *arrs

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Open source was not ready for AI-speed contributions

AI did not create the maintainer burden problem in open source. It accelerated it. Contributors are being amplified, but maintainers are still the verification bottleneck.

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Meet Keeper, an open source and self-hosted calendar syncing tool. Keeper gives users a polished interface for consolidating, creating, and managing events across various calendar services and protocols. Features include support for multiple calendar sources (remote or CalDAV), an MCP server for AI assistant integration, and cross-calendar syncing.

Keeper can be easily deployed via Docker and requires separate PostgreSQL and Redis containers for storage and caching.

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