Oh that’s one movie I would love to watch.
Oh that’s one movie I would love to watch.
If they don’t do anything to fix it, not long
If you have more than two streaming services it now cost more than cable.
We’ve come full circle, guys!
Revanced is pretty much perfect for my needs.
And SmartTube on my Android TV.
Much like GIFs, MP3s will never go away.
Sure there are better alternatives, but widespread adoption over decades now is hard to gloss over.
We use Apple Computers at work and when I go to someone’s computer and realize that “natural scrolling” is on I can’t help but judge them internally. Monsters.
omg who the fuck cares. please stop posting Elon being Elon.
I like the “never consent” feature of Ghostery (automatically declines all cookies when asked )
Does Privacy Badger have a similar feature?
YES PLEASE. I fucking swear it genuinely feels like about 15% of the posts here are about Elon.
People need to ignore this prick and move on with their lives
Oh I’ll try that, thanks!
But i don’t want Plex to prefer my local metadata. I like plex fetching all that for me. But once it’s set, I just don’t want Plex to change it constantly when it seemingly feels like it.
Many people pointed this out in the link but yeah, it’s much harder to make edits / entries in wikipedia nowadays.
The rules are more strict and you have to respect an increasing number of rules, etc.
I remember when Wikipedia started to get some steam, it was basically a text editor with very basic hyperlink-style formatting.
Minor changes / typos are still easy to do, but frankly I wouldn’t know how to start anymore if I wanted to create a new entry.
I simply cannot stand LTT. I wish there was a TLDW bot on lemmy. I’ve seen it in a couple of posts.
I remember my dad paying $800 for 8 megabytes of RAM.
Shit was expensive back then
There’s no way the model is sustainable once everyone starts their streaming platform.
GTA as a service with monthly subscriptions to every single thing you can think of
I feel like with “cheap” AI we’re entering a dark age of tech.
Eventually everything will, the tools and the tech will get more mature and sort itself out but for a couple of months/years we will be confronted with bad AI news , bad AI games, bad AI art, etc
I’m pretty confident a day will come were AI will be seen as a tool and that pure AI generated content will be seen the equivalent of a bad JavaScript game or a cheap knock clone.
I would argue that if it’s from a site that has strict ratio rules, you are preventing some users from reaching an adequate ratio
wikipedia has a nice little table on all ongoing research as well.
In this day and age where most of not all modern media library management software can decipher almost anything without any problem, is that really an issue?