

Let’s all repeat: LLMs don’t know any facts. They’re just a thesaurus on steroids.
Let’s all repeat: LLMs don’t know any facts. They’re just a thesaurus on steroids.
Em dash? Wikipedia.
Nice-looking quotes? Wikipedia.
Accented uppercase letters? Wikipedia.
(Yeah, I know. The last one can only be understood by Italian speakers; or speakers of other languages with stupid keyboard layouts)
That’s what I miss about the good old web. Websites that just work, without JavaScript
Exactly. Google is evil, and I don’t want Google-related things on my phone.
A feature that has been present for 20 years, but never exposed in the interface. Truly magical.
Just like “Brazzers”. I wonder if they did it on purpose.
Stop calling it “sideloading” as if it was something bad. Let’s all call it “installing apps”
Also, let’s stop calling it “sideloading”. Sideloading has a bad vibe. We just want to INSTALL software on our own devices.
Good luck installing Tailscale on my friends’ LG webOS TVs.
Leaving Plex and switching to Jellyfin would work even better.
The most annoying thing about Jellyfin is that there’s no way to consolidate all of your servers under a single interface.
With Plex, I have a huge library made up of all my friends’ libraries.
For your photo collection I’d also suggest Immich.
Yeah, for sure. They can’t survive if people just paid 50 $ ten years ago. They’re going to restrict the service for lifetime users sooner or later.
It’s not. Now you need to pay any time you want to connect to your server from outside of your LAN.
I mean, if you can display it on your screen, there must be a way to also save it.
How did you ask the seeder?
I also love Jellyfin, but it needs more contributors.
Too many features need improvement, for example the watch party, or the native apps.
…yet ;)
You can run Jellyfin side by side and slowly migrate everyone, starting from the most intelligent users (so you can catch anything that might be wrongly configured, etc.).
In the meantime, I hope that so many users are switching that we’re going to get better native apps.
The old Reddit interface is always the best one.