
I hope all of these social parasites get Luigi’d, and anyone who doesn’t is enjoying Stockholm syndrome.
Danger: caustic
I hope all of these social parasites get Luigi’d, and anyone who doesn’t is enjoying Stockholm syndrome.
Not particularly, no, I’m just the type to not step on the rotting plank on the bridge. I’d rather step over it.
I’ve had zero issues with Gigabyte and ASRock. I have an Asrock board in now and I used a Gigabyte in my last system. Stable and fine.
EVGA, I dunno. I don’t buy Nvidia or need the pedigree, I’m a Linux user who sticks to Ryzen CPUs and AMD, but I hear they’re top shelf quality from others.
Or we could all be informed consumers and… research products before we buy them to avoid these kinds of issues.
I’d never buy an Asus product. I hear they’re a nightmare when it comes to customer service, so in avoiding them, I avoid that problem.
You’re right, but wrong about the robot. I’d rather kill myself than subject myself to Gen Alpha “care” if that’s the form it takes.
I’d kick it over every now and again for fun to make a human get paid to pick it up.
I cancelled it the second I found out how easy it was to get it for free.
I still buy FLAC releases individually from artists I like, I just use Shittify for discovery. Fuck 'em.
That’s kinda on the list of things that aren’t my problem.
I hate to be that blunt, but seriously. It’s 2024. If you want fairness, you’re making it yourself. We’re in the cyberpunk dystopia. Learn Linux or, send Microsoft a few disapproving letters and hope.
If Windows is a part of your job, at least write off any expense on your taxes so you don’t pay for the pain.
Is it right? No. Everyone should have fair and equal software that is as useful as my tinkering makes mine, but life ain’t fair.
The heat death of traditional marketing teams using discussion rather than algorithms to prescribe entertainment to the masses.
Cope. I hope you enjoy the 20 long years I’ll own it, and the ten more I’ll put on top of it for the highschooler who buys it.
I bet this guy has a-
Exhaust on my Civic? Sure do. Love. It. It’s for pedestrian safety. They can hear me coming.
It’s the backend for web3 scams.
All of memecoin shittery happens on telegram.
Everything just kinda… hit a wall in 2016.
Films, TV, general media kinda stagnated, and it hasn’t really gotten over the slump. I run a Jellyfin server full of content, and the entire family has free access to it. Nobody uses it these days, nobody even bothers paying for streaming. Most of their entertainment is just Facebook, podcasts and YouTube.
Unless your show is more entertaining than doom scrolling a content stream that constantly agrees and praises you, then I dunno, man.
ok
They signed up for Discord Nitro, the bar is kinda low.
Oh, I am, good call.
That’s if you’re still in the camp that climate change isn’t politically impossible.
at least at this point
If I were more positive about the situation, I’d agree entirely, but… I don’t think we’re gonna make it, man.
Look for YouTube webuis on docker.
https://github.com/kieraneglin/pinchflat
Punchflat can dump YouTube channels on schedules in a way that Plex and Jellyfin can digest them as shows and put them up like any other show. You can auto-delete old episodes as they get old to keep your data low, or simply roll one or two month’s of your subscriptions and barely keep anything.
https://github.com/gallofeliz/youtube-dl-webui
Simpler and more like a gun you aim at urls and download them. More hands-on… Pinchflat is the only one I know that integrates with Plex and Jellyfin.
I suspect common responses and prepare for them.
The “canned answer”.
They’re an idea company that makes cars on the side.
I didn’t see what store it was but maybe he was trying to kill all of the flies in his local Whole Foods.
…truth?
Run your own yt-dlp frontend. Punchflat… or one of the many other solutions out there. Dump your subs to a folder and let Jellyfin turn them into individual shows with episodes.
I shouldn’t have to do that!
Don’t tell me. Tell Google, or… pay them, I guess. Your call. I’ll be over here turning my lemons into lemonade. You do whatever you want with yours.
I wouldn’t say don’t.
If your game can’t look good on the lowest settings then there’s an art-direction problem, not that BG3 has that issue.