

As soon as I saw Plex show media that wasn’t part of my personal library I knew it was becoming enshitified.
As soon as I saw Plex show media that wasn’t part of my personal library I knew it was becoming enshitified.
In case it wasn’t clear, companies will gladly kill you if it pads their bottom line. Their only principle is “make more money”.
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Ha! Watch us burn some liquid dinosaurs!
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I’d say that kind of thing should fall under a label of being “Classified”. If it’s something like a recruitment page for the Army that shouldn’t need any kind of classification.
My dog would like you.
Clearly this admin doesn’t care about pesky things like laws. If they don’t like you they’ll pull any dirty trick they can to stop you. Only reason they haven’t gone after normal people is time and money.
Bigger question is how long would you last? If you’re benevolent then the people closest to you won’t like you as their dictator because presumably you treat everyone equitably and don’t keep a bigger piece of the pie for yourself and your confidants.
Same. And they basically jizz their pants when they see a practical use for AI, but 9 out of 10 times there’s already a cheaper and more reliable solution they won’t even entertain.
How do you ensure your teammates don’t start committing their own IDE settings or committing “secrets.json” files or helper scripts or log files?
Disagree on the .gitignore file. If you’re the only developer and you only work off of one machine then it doesn’t need to be committed. In a team setting it’s absolutely imperative to commit it.
If I try to get it to do more than predict the next two lines of code it’s gonna fuck something up. A nervously laughable thing I saw at work was someone using a long spec file to generate a series of other files and getting high praise for it. It was the equivalent of mustache templates but slower and with a 30% chance of spitting out garbage. There was also no way to verify if you were in that 30% zone without looking through the dozens of files it made.
I once heard that artists get more money from merch than plays or record sales (per dollar spent). If you want to support them buy a tshirt or something from their official site.
If there’s sufficient water and land you can put a data center anywhere. If you’re going to screw over the locals somehow it’s better to do it in a place that’s relatively poor with no real power to fight back against the pollution, utility increases, and noise that follow.
they get home and have chosen to do some distro hopping over the weekends
Gotta get that Microstank off. Respect. ✊
From Fedora 42? Sounds like a downgrade.
I convert my files to avoid transcoding but my Raspberry Pi 4B handles Jellyfin just fine.
Or you give it 3-4 requirements (e.g. prefer constants, use ternaries when possible) and after a couple replies it forgets a requirement, you set it straight, then it immediately forgets another requirement.
Yeah, no desire to see it myself. I was on the fence about reporting a still shot I saw on IG. Don’t suppress but don’t advertise.
It has a pretty extensive wiki too. Decent amount of depth for a simple concept.