I guess it does. There probably is a plug in for kodi
newIdentity
By default it isn't
Try ViMusic
It isn't. It's a media center originally developed for the Xbox
Yeah ik, I'm still not gonna use it anymore. Jellyfin is so much better for a lot of things.
But you still see better with dirty glasses than with none at all. For you it's a major annoyance not wearing your glasses even when they get dirty.
For me it's the exact opposite. I can see fine without glasses as long as I'm indoors and don't have to read anything more than 1m away from me. Which usually isn't the case unless I'm watching TV, which I rarely do.
I also don't usually have a microfiber fabric on me (lost it somewhere) and when I use my t-shirt it only gets worse. So I have to go to the bathroom multiple times a day to clean them with water and soap and hope I don't accidentally touch it again when trying to readjust it or while rubbing my eye.
It's also not that I don't wear them at all. I do, but only when they're clean or when I go outside.
Yeah also I agree that having two pairs isn't normal. I only have two pairs because I though I lost one so I ordered a new pair and one day before picking them up, I found my old pair.
Kodi is horrible on touch devices. I also don't want to have terabytes of files on every device I want to watch something on. Sure, there are workarounds, but I could also just use Jellyfin. Yeah I don't use Plex, I use Jellyfin.
But it's really just mainly because I dislike the UX of Kodi.
On my Pixel 4a it performs worse with GrapheneOS and Sandboxed Google Play Services
I only have two pairs of glasses.
I have more clothes and I can simply change them when they get dirty.
Also it's not really a major annoyance when they get a little dirty unlike it's the case with glasses.
Plex originally was a fork of XBMC for MacOSX and had the name OSXBMC, but I doubt they nowadays use a lot of code from XBMC
Kodi is the new name of XBMC
Jellyfin is a fork of Emby, but Emby isn't a fork of Kodi/XBMC. It's even written in a completely different language. People were mad that Emby went closed source, so they forked the latest open source code and called it Jellyfin.