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How to Cut the Cord in Canada (2026): The Ultimate Guide
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I'm surprised there's no mention of Kodi and addons like Umbrella. I find the Jellyfin/arr suite a pain in the ass compared to that setup with a Premiumize debrid account.
I have to change addons once in a while, but it is very little trouble to maintain overall.
was constantly fighting with Arrs and just ditched that whole mess, Plex especially, years ago.
I haven't used Kodi since about 2014 so I wouldn't feel comfortable giving advice about it to be honest. That and IMO it became cumbersome to manage with a higher barrier technically, for entry compare to plex at the time, and now we have jellyfin as an option of course.
The last person I know using Kodi switched to jellyfin about 2-3 years ago.
I have a step by step guide on how to deploy the aarrrs and even a docker compose generator =)
https://corelab.tech/arr-stack-docker-compose-guide/
I've built a stack like 4 or 5 times in the last decade or som using various guides/AIO stacks, but the WAF for that mess was pretty low.
When Kodi w/addons finally gets shut down, maybe I'll give it another shot.