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Show HN: Uncompressed – Self-hosted Netflix alternative at 60 Mbps instead of 15
Netflix compresses 4K to 15 Mbps. A Blu-ray remux is 60 Mbps. Dark scenes, fast motion, grain. That's where you see it.<p>I wanted my family to have Blu-ray quality with a streaming UX. They open Overseerr on their phone, request a movie, and it shows up in Infuse on Apple TV. Subtitles in three languages, hardware transcoding for mobile, full remux on the big screen. They have no idea what's behind it.<p>What's behind it: Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr find and grab content. qBittorrent downloads through a WireGuard tunnel. Bazarr pulls subtitles. Jellyfin serves it all. Everything self-heals — endpoint health checks, autoheal restarts, dependency ordering so nothing starts in a broken state.<p>The security model is the part I obsessed over:<p>- qBittorrent shares Gluetun's network namespace at the kernel level. No firewall rule to misconfigure — if the VPN drops, there's no network path. - Traefik binds to a Tailscale IP only. Zero ports face the internet. - Three isolated Docker networks separate ingress, internal, and P2P traffic.<p>Two Compose stacks, one .env file, MIT licensed.<p><a href="https://github.com/Lackoftactics/uncompressed" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/Lackoftactics/uncompressed</a>
Uncompressed is a well-architected orchestration layer for self-hosted media, but it functions primarily as a hobbyist toolkit for copyright-infringing content, making it uninvestable for traditional VCs. The project lacks proprietary IP, a clear monetization strategy, and faces terminal legal risks and a limited addressable market of technical power-users.