Yeah, he owns it because he’s a dumbass and he’s running it into the ground like a dumbass
Yeah, he owns it because he’s a dumbass and he’s running it into the ground like a dumbass
Threads has like 100 million sign ups. It could replace Twitter.
But sometimes the only option is the one that I’ll need to encode so it plays everywhere.
I’ve tried to balance it out so I get pretty good quality most of the time. But it skews towards whatever “just works” the most. I want to minimize having to find stuff manually myself or investigating why plex refuses to play something.
And I’m not a quality absolutist as long is it’s good enough.
Another option is to add tdarr to your *arr stack and have it automatically convert any problematic audio/video streams into ones your devices can handle.
I have it set to encode truehd(?) audio since none of my devices support it and it also ensures there’s a video stream that my roku device can play since it’s a bit pickier than my smart tv
I want it to burn and I want to watch it burn. Is that such a crime?
Not gonna lie, I’d absolutely love to watch reddit implode while eating some popcorn.
My cats like to look out our bedroom window in the morning. We have smart blinds. So I use an Ikea motion sensor to tell when one of my cats goes near our bedroom blinds and one of the blinds then opens just enough for them to look outside.
Another is we have indoor security cameras to spy on said cats when we’re away. But when we come home, I use Home Assistant to turn the cameras to face the wall and when we leave, it turns the cameras to face the rooms.
Tons of right wing nonsense on youtube
All fair points. Thanks
I was skeptical at first. Decided to give it a shot and, while obviously not perfect, I like it a lot so far.
I think my biggest issue before is actually a feature rather than a bug. I used to think, “federation is too confusing for the average person, it’ll never take off”.
But considering how hostile the average comment is on Reddit, keeping the “average” user away might be the best thing about Lemmy.
This is like how some companies view their IT teams:
Doesn’t the fediverse have privacy problems too? Or was that incorrect?
Or just require an account to have reddit premium in order to use the API.