

Also grew up spending a lot of time in front of screens, vision is 20/15
Also grew up spending a lot of time in front of screens, vision is 20/15
I mean imagine migrating to a new server. One of my server has like 30 containers. Now my outage is 3 hours instead of 45 mins.
I’m not complaining, however. It is a free service they are providing.
I used to ref basketball games for fifth graders when I was a teenager. The amount of yelling parents was crazy. Like guys, if I call everything we are never going to finish this game.
Of course. Relying on a lighter kills your ability to start a fire without one. Its nothing new.
What’s your hardware for your HTPC? Does hardware decoding work in Plex HTPC flatpak for you?
Your not supposed to just trust it. Your supposed to test the solution it gives you. Yes that makes it not useful for some things. But still immensely useful for other applications and a lot of times it gives you a really great jumping off point to solving whatever your problem is.
I use a Beelink with an N100. Runs PopOs. I use Plex HTPC on it. Hardware decoding isnt working at the moment but it plays everything fine except HDR content so I’m avoiding that at the moment. Pass through audio work perfectly. I also stream sports on it, play mini games and roms with my kids using Lutris, and Moonlight for the more demanding games.
I used to use Kodi/LibreElec on it but that was such a miserable experience. Constant crashing and (3 or 4 times per day) inconsistent glitchy audio passthrough. The plex integration does mostly work but would also occasionally crash resulting in my stuff not syncing back to the server for days. Playback worked perfectly though.
Is that working better now? Every time I’ve turned it on in the past, half my devices lose connection.
Has that improved at all? Last I tried items were disabled and it was match after match of Falco doing the same move over and over.
I think thats the case for most of us. But for some like myself, it does mean I have to do the monitoring myself now. I can’t complain it was a free service. But it did warn me about a renewal problem before the cert expired, so it was a useful service for me.
If we want software to be FOSS we have to stop bitching so much about developers trying to make the math work.
Would you look at that, its still $0 for me.
Right exactly it can be as expensive as you want it to be. I have 2 12TB drives going. But you absolutely could just buy a $200 mini PC with a 1TB drive in it. Write a simple shell script that purges content first in first out. Cheap.
Thanks I barely used them out of convenience and now I’ll make a point to stop entirely.
Probably just data hoarding downloading tons of content that will never get watched.
Absolutely on the shorter games. I just do not have time for 30 to 40 hour games anymore. 8 to 10 hours is the sweet spot for me. After that I get bored and the game feels like a drag.
At the end of the day LLMs take in historical data and use it to predict what comes next. Just like humans do. But I guess we can disagree and leave it at that.
I didn’t say that at all. What I said was LLMs solve problems just like a human does. Pattern recognition. Then I asked you to provide an example of one thing a human does that doesnt boil down to pattern recognition. The words we speak and type are patterns. The decisions we make are based on patterns we learned in the past. Thats really all I meant by it.
Can you expand on that?
Does anyone have any recommendations for migrating their Plex library over to Jellyfin? One day I fully expect to migrate over but when I do i want my full watch/listen history to come with me.