

As an American, I don’t connect “fedi-” with the feds.
As an American, I don’t connect “fedi-” with the feds.
What can they do against so many changes in the tech world.
Be involved in their kids’ lives? Tech isn’t the problem here, any more than it could have been TV, drugs, rock and roll, video games, D&D, or organized religion. Kids get into some dumb shit, just because it’s the hot new thing doesn’t make it any different.
Changelog: https://deluge.readthedocs.io/en/deluge-2.2.0/changelog.html
Looks like the biggest feature is dark/light theme toggle.
The places where automated semis make the most sense, i.e. large, well maintained highways connecting large urban centres, can be better served with automated railways.
On this I agree. For popular, well-defined routes, rail absolutely makes sense, not just for freight, but for passenger transport as well.
I don’t see any spyware, nor any excessive data collection. The listed information looks like the standard information necessary to run an online service.
drop back and punt with my old i5-4590 tower
This one. It’s old, but with RAM and a GPU you’ll be able to handle streaming/transcoding.
The problem with Dell/HP/Lenovo etc. PCs, especially smaller form factors, is that they’re non-standard, as you found. And not just the motherboard mounts, but also the power supply connectors, and often other stuff too. And any feature found on a typical board, but not used in that particular model, will be missing, like multiple SATA ports, again as you found.
You could probably get a newer desktop for not much money, too.
Yeah but it’d be fucking insane to build a state highway to each and every destination in every hamlet, just like it would be for rail.
And it’s not just cost of initial construction, it’s also cost of maintenance. If the ground shifts slightly under the road, it’s a bump. If it shifts under a railway, it’s a derailment for the first train that finds it and a couple million dollars in recovery and repair, plus the downtime while that section is out of service. And that doesn’t even start to account for overhead like signal operation, whereas on a road you just use a stop sign.
I like trains more than the next guy, but you absolutely cannot just replace every road with a railway.
Compared to building and maintaining a railway, yes, by orders of magnitude.
It’s absurd to suggest running a railway to every warehouse in East Bumfuck, Missouri.
A lot. Most of them do a lot of basic maintenance and break-fix work themselves.
So AOSP
I’ve read the article. If there is any dishonesty, it is on the part of the model creator or LLM operator.
To lie requires intent to deceive. LLMs do not have intents, they are statistical language algorithms.
They also need to run a VPN client.
Because you’re not putting bare jellyfin on the internet, right? You shouldn’t be doing that for most services in the first place, but doubly so for something that has a bunch of APIs that require no authentication: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/issues/5415
I didn’t know why anyone who has Plex would pay for a pass. The whole time I used it, I never felt any need for additional features.
I’m in the US and I don’t think merely running the software is a realistic issue. Torrents etc. will get you flagged for civil enforcement.
If you’re traveling into the US, first of all, don’t, but if you are anyway, expect to turn on and unlock any phones, laptops, etc., and they may be taken out of your sight, and cloned and/or have malware implanted. But jellyfin isn’t a factor in that scenario.
This question is so broad that the only answer is yes, of course anything is possible.
No, it’s essential to the flavor.