

“Get in good trouble, necessary trouble…”


“Get in good trouble, necessary trouble…”


Fuck the corporate ransacking, chatbot subscription hell hole, and general breaking of the internet done under the framing of “AI”.
Guess that doesn’t really roll of the tongue like Fuck AI but sure so yeah let’s just move to a mountain instead of pushing for a better world.


You don’t, it actually works really well unless the onion has already started breaking down and is “juicy.”
If you want to use as much of the onion as possible, just slice across normal until you get down to the small core section near the root. Then rotate and make a couple slices to separate the core then chop the slices.
The onion around the core tends to be the tougher bits so tossing it isn’t a generaly a big deal but that’s how you recover all the good parts.


Plex logins go through their login server so you’ll also have login throttling and probably other bot protections.


Definitely.
But I think more than copium it’s them understanding their users. It’s advice for people that will figure out how to run Jellyfin but won’t stay on top of updates, setup a waf, use a firewall/reverseproxy to limit access, etc. There are surely a lot of those that just one clicked an installer etc and for them it’s good advice.


I’m not going to defend this garbage but is this really slop? Just seems like your average ad injection.


Doubt


Seems fishy… Can it do the reverse for proprietary code? If not, seems like it’s relying on being trained on the original code and not “clean room”.
That said, you fork it, you own it. Not technically a fork I guess but conceptually. And all code has bugs so welcome to your full time job maintaining 50 different previously freely maintained libraries.
A lot of times I feel like its more than lazy, its rude.
Either its something I’m supposed to know and you think I’m dumber than chatgpt or to dumb to look it up myself.
Or it’s something you’re supposed to know and don’t think I’m worth the time to give me your opinion.
Either way, feels like a fuck you.


I used Edge for business tasks. Not like work task, or normal browsing, etc. But figured if someone was going to send me an excel document, if I say “well I opened it in edge" when it breaks, it avoids some problems.
But with the latest updates they’ve really been “Microsofting” it hardcore. Chrome dialogs with broken buttons, impossible to use combined tabs behaviour, dead end settings pages with no controls, crashes, slower and slower browsing…
It’s becoming such a disaster I can’t even use it for that anymore. Now this? Thank god Firefox is still around. Legit hearing people talking about it again…


Man probably needed to eat. What a system we’ve got.
Thunderbird team unveils… 🙂 thunderbolt… 😃self-hostable… 🤯AI😒client 😓