

Did someone fall asleep on the keyboard when they came up with kjiji?
Did someone fall asleep on the keyboard when they came up with kjiji?
I know peertube is the fancy right way to self-host videos, but does anyone just post movie files directly to their website anymore? Seems pretty easy to throw mp4s into a folder on your web server…
For me it’s a trade-off: yes Plex is less good than Jellyfin from a data/cost perspective. But so far the UI of Plex (which is not perfect mind you), availability of Plexamp (which honestly is very very good), and the fact that I don’t have to pay for it anymore after buying lifetime swings the scale towards Plex for me.
If Plex somehow canceled my lifetime or forced ads on my shows or something, that would be a line — but making me opt out of selling my data is not that line for me.
There’s also only so many ways to ask how to sort a list or whatever and SO removes duplicate questions. So at some point the number of unique questions asked begins to plateau. I think that explains the slow drop before LLMs came on the scene.
The CEO of Proton has tried cozying to Trump and any company led by a guy who does that is knocked down several notches for me
It’s weird because you’d expect a glut of items that would have gone to the USA, therefore the price should _decrease _ for the rest of the world…
I turn my phone sideways and then my upvote is in a different dimension.
Here’s what I don’t get: if the leadership at Proton believes this shit, why share it on social media at all? It clearly isn’t going to make anyone in the left happy. Are they trying to capture porn-loving MAGA?
The McDonald’s CEO? He’s a criminal after all
Man I really don’t get this viewpoint at all…
Feels like all the devs who left id software and started their own companies back in the day
Yeah but is that technically purchasing the game, or just a license? Not that they have any means of enforcement if it’s DRM-free but you still might not technically own it.
Yeah! Why doesn’t an AI summarize this for me?
Just look at Musk to see someone whose wealth entirely excuses his behavior. It ain’t hypothetical in the slightest.
It’s a modern Escape Velocity and captures the feel of those games very very well.
When a program crashed in OS 7/8/9, it would often take down your whole system due to lack of memory protection. Also setting max RAM for each application one by one was tedious and annoying. While I wasn’t a huge fan of the skeuomorphic bubbly OS X interface, I was ecstatic to leave all that memory management nonsense behind.
It’s apparently a license restriction that prevents this. Damn WotC.
Then pay a premium for the privacy, which Apple actually tries to give you (unlike Google)
The woman = Amy Coney Barrett
The pond = DC swamp
The sword = Official acts
I’ll make you feel better: here’s a server of mine that lives in a hot garage. Sorry for the freedom units but it peaks at about 55C.