

Realistically what could the jellyfin devs do to make this easier?
Realistically what could the jellyfin devs do to make this easier?
This is just the vast vast vast majority of people.
Us privacy awares are less than one % of the population.
I think this is the original but its been like remixed tons of times
Edit: Heres the context https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/i-bring-a-sort-of-x-vibe-to-the-y
Only one guy showed up. Tyler Robinson.
I love seeding.
This is the way
They get 1+ billion a year. Probably much more if you include the undisclosed amounts China invests.
Quantum Computers will revolutionise hardware by 2015!
Personally I do the 5-6 years and yeah it works great.
I’ll only upgrade once the phone stops working for what I need it for.
I wouldn’t call it super easy. I have a disability that severely limits my cognitive capacity and endurance. Trying to piece it together myself would have maybe taken ~10% my daily cognitive capacity which is something I can’t afford.
So using my self hosted FOSS LLM (while ofc being sceptical to catch hallucinations) was the right move for me here.
Oh that makes sense. Thanks.
The joke plays on the fact that hemoglobin has a much higher affinity for carbon monoxide than for oxygen - about 200-250 times higher. So when carbon monoxide is present, hemoglobin will preferentially bind to it instead of oxygen, which is why carbon monoxide poisoning is so dangerous.
(from an LLM) for those like me who didn’t get it
Why is the fly masquerading as a wasp? I’m curious.
Maybe living in Manchester ain’t that bad!
yep. https://lemmy-federate.com/ lets you do this.
“critical” support. LOL.
If they had the decency to admit the horrors when they happened I might take the tankies a little more seriously. But most of them are in constant apologia and denial mode.
Interesting. It would still be complex I guess but mean that it’s less risky to expose.
I’m still a bit out of my depth on networking I just use jellyfin locally. Ive set up websites and stuff but never had to play with reverse proxies.