When kids watch the same 4 shows on repeat, they go on emby/Plex/jellyfin.
No need for a sub to watch the same thing over and over. Kind of like buying DVDs still lol
When kids watch the same 4 shows on repeat, they go on emby/Plex/jellyfin.
No need for a sub to watch the same thing over and over. Kind of like buying DVDs still lol
“what does this all mean?”
“No”
Ok. 🤣
Why is it a stupid rule?
It was obvious to me it wasn’t the Wi-Fi and that made me cringe.
You mean you don’t like recommendations by default of the media you downloaded because you know exactly what you want to watch?
I really never understood that.
My assumption is that it’s a bridge to some sort of legitimacy like a movie rental deal or something. Like inserting ads into your self hosted media.
This is why I have Plex, emby, and jellyfin running in tandem. Plex still makes my life easier than the other two in a lot of ways, but it’s been slipping for years. Once I’ve finally had enough, jellyfin all the way.
Yes, yes I would.
Yeah, and even if you did just get it by other means.
Been using resolve for years after I ditched kdenlive. All on Linux. Works great.
Shrug, walk away 🤣
I don’t understand
Notepad is on there. It’s just shit now. Saves automatically, reopens your last notepads, has copilot crap. FFS. I usually used notepad as a scratch pad to dump shit temporarily.
Today I opened it on a client’s computer and they had 18 sage files or something automatically open back up. Problem was they were temporary files for doing bank transfer or whatever.
Notepad barked about the file kissing for each one. I killed it from task manager and had to use word. 🤮
I love this thumbnail because of South park. All I can think of now is his small penis and trying to sleep with Satan.
Shaking my head my head?
You’re so smart, I hope you enjoy your ads.
What?
But how else will you know you need to make an unnecessary purchase?!
Until they’re impossible to find without a screen, like dumb TVs are near impossible to find today.
Laying down and giving up.
Incredible, that’s really great.