

Sure yes of course thats another way to do it. As always, if you do it yourself it will be cheaper.
Sure yes of course thats another way to do it. As always, if you do it yourself it will be cheaper.
Were they not invested in target retirement funds? If you do it right your portfolio shouldnt do that.
It’d probably different for everyone, but in my case, its smart collections and playlists. My family lives off the home screen and pretty much never venture beyond it. Jellyfin cannot do smart collections and the home screen is very bare bones and unpolished. In Plex I have smart collections and playlists that build automatically for them all pinned neatly to the home screen.
The Jellyfin clients are also unpolished in general and buggy. The server works great though. No problems with that.
I find that interesting because, sometimes AI actually does the opposite for me. It suggests approaches to a problem that I hadn’t even considered. But yes, if you push it a certain direction it will certainly lead you along.
For months my wife couldn’t download podcasts off Spotify only for me to discover it was pihole the entire time.
I print the occasional random coloring page for my kids. Thats about it.
Not OP but, my TV has a local api. I connected it to my network so I can control it via home assistant. That can be one reason why. Of course, its also on a VLAN that has no access to the WAN.
I do believe I tried that but I’ll try again, thanks.
The only thing that sucks about it is some sites just flat out don’t work well. For example, in Librewolf I cannot login to my banks website. The site loads, but the login just hangs. Firefox it works immediately.
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.
Of course. Relying on a lighter kills your ability to start a fire without one. Its nothing new.
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.
it really just depends on what hardware you are on. For example my Dell pribter was plug and play on windows . It took me 6 hours to get it to work on Linux.
GPU screen recorder, the hotkeys dont work in Wayland