

The only problem I’m having with jellyfin is around subtitles, but it’s getting better all the time. I bought the plex lifetime license a few years ago, but we’ve moved our whole house to jellyfin now.
The only problem I’m having with jellyfin is around subtitles, but it’s getting better all the time. I bought the plex lifetime license a few years ago, but we’ve moved our whole house to jellyfin now.
Ok fair enough, but I’m under the impression these files existed before the source control was implemented.
I guess it’s all up to how the program handles existing files.
I’m not great at English, but “discard all changes” shouldn’t ever mean “Delete”.
I’m going into my midterm in 30 minutes where we will be desicrating the corpses of trees.
I’m in university and I’m hearing this more and more. I keep trying to guide folks away from it, but I also understand the appeal because an LLM can analyze the code in seconds and there’s no judgements made.
It’s not a good tool to rely on, but I’m hearing more and more people rely on it as I progress.
The best part about this, is that new models will be trained on the garbage from old models and eventually LLMs will just collapse into garbage factories. We’ll need filter mechanisms, just like in a Neal Stephenson book.
It’s a three thousand dollar monitor, what did they expect?
This is the frustrating part of it. The public doesn’t understand what’s actually happening, or what the goal of these large language models is, so because they’re very convincing conversationalists, your average Joe considers them as true AI.
Rabble. It’s themed with my other devices, Pibble, Pabble, and Ribble.
Look at them, embracing open source like this, how wonderful.
“It’s a Rust based…” You son of a bitch, I’m in.
So when you clean windows, how long does it actually stay clean? I uninstalled a bunch of stuff when I was using windows 10 and they kept reappearing.
Those interests usually mean you have good experience with alcohol.
I’m an aged university student, and I spend most of the first day of any group project trying to convince people why NOT to use Discord or Instagram for all our comms.
It’s infuriating, but sometimes I feel like I’m yelling at a cloud.
Yeah. Some folk use portable computers on top of their laps. It’s weird :/
I used logseq for my first semester of university and I can’t see any reason to switch right now.
It handles markdown and KaTeX, so it handles everything I need really, in a fast simple program.
My first thought was " Who has a PLC in their home?".
Oh man. I’ve been using logseq, but being able to draw and scribble on my notes makes this mighty appealing…
I used Flexcil because of its ability to import and export pdfs. The files it makes aren’t really portable but they can be shared by exporting.
I have pebble, pabble, pibble, rebble, rabble, ribble and nibble.
Though the primary server is old enough that it was from a time when I named everything after Transformers, so it’s Shockwave.