I know, you know, that I’m not telling the truth.
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- PurpleTentacle@sh.itjust.workstoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Lighthearted, upbeat shows for adults?5·2 years ago
- PurpleTentacle@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•HBO Max Shrinkflation: Removing features from my plan, with no reduction in priceEnglish1·2 years ago
You are aware that this isn’t a lifelong commitment, right? A Plex license doesn’t make using it mandatory. In fact, had you read a bit further, you’d have seen that it’s no commitment at all, and I’m still running and maintaining a Jellyfin server simultaneously, reverse proxy and all. Not just as a fallback, but also for the things it still does better.
I migrated my household use to Plex, though, because this evil “closed source for profit app” offers an on-device user experience that is as good, if not better, than that of a commercial streaming services. This makes the rest of the household use it happily, instead of seeing it as an inferior alternative.
Jellyfin’s user experience is simply not there yet, not even close. Its clients, if available at all for the system in question, are (mostly) functional, but certainly not fun.
I had the money to spend on the evil “closed source for profit app” and it made my family’s life a little better for it - are you sure that trying to shame me for that was the right reaction?
- PurpleTentacle@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•HBO Max Shrinkflation: Removing features from my plan, with no reduction in priceEnglish2·2 years ago
Plex killed their official plugin repository, but plugins are, technically, still supported. There just isn’t much life left in that ecosystem after Plex strangled it.
Ironically, it’s probably Jellyfin’s thriving plugin-ecosystem that’s holding back its clients - since anything with a native UI can’t really be used with any plugin that extends the UI feature set and vice versa.
Oh, and all “workarounds” that I know of for “offline” Plex involve essentially disabling user auth for certain IPs - which is insane. Plex simply doesn’t support local auth, it’s not an offline-capable solution. That (and some other restrictions) is why I’m still running and maintaining Jellyfin as a fallback.
- PurpleTentacle@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•HBO Max Shrinkflation: Removing features from my plan, with no reduction in priceEnglish51·2 years ago
Jellyfin requires a reverse proxy or similar to be reachable from outside the network, once that’s set up, the usability gap between the two becomes a lot smaller. And Jellyfin does, still, have some benefits over Plex - first and foremost: it doesn’t require an active Internet connection and an “ok” from a central server to fully function - it also has fewer restrictions when it comes to sharing content and a better plugin ecosystem.
Again, I think both are highly capable servers and I’m running both in parallel, even after migrating most of my personal use to Plex.
It’s the clients where it all falls down, sadly. Jellyfin’s are, even after all these years, clunky, ugly and unpleasant. The choice of supported devices and systems is also quite limited. This is where Plex shines: they have a, generally excellent, client for pretty much everything you would ever want to play your media on.
- PurpleTentacle@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•HBO Max Shrinkflation: Removing features from my plan, with no reduction in priceEnglish161·2 years ago
Do you mean hardware encoding, because that’s what’s paywalled in Plex.
I personally migrated from a Jellyfin ecosystem to a Plex with Lifetime Pass one when building my current server - while both are highly capable media servers, Plex has, by far, the better clients.
- PurpleTentacle@sh.itjust.workstoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the best TV show that you have ever seen?7·2 years ago
I’m disabled …
- PurpleTentacle@sh.itjust.workstolinuxmemes@lemmy.world•Noticed Edge was the default browser10·2 years ago
Don’t worry, Plasma 6 will default to half square and hat rounded instead.
Geeze, what an obvious sales pitch.
Try The Secret of Money Island instead, it’s much better than Loom. 😉
- PurpleTentacle@sh.itjust.workstoComic Strips@lemmy.world•Online movie reviews [Beetlemoses]8·2 years ago
So is The Room.
- PurpleTentacle@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•Petition demands that Microsoft extends Windows 10 supportEnglish6·2 years ago
They’re pushing their proprietary “Metal” API, which is iOS and MacOS compatible. Just Apple being Apple.
- PurpleTentacle@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•Petition demands that Microsoft extends Windows 10 supportEnglish182·2 years ago
MacOS is a good middle ground but not one I would personally use outside of a work machine.
I fail to see how it’s a “middle ground” between the drawbacks you mentioned before.
When it comes to gaming, Mac OS is the absolute bottom of the barrel, compatibility is utterly atrocious. With Apple’s insistence not to allow Vulkan drivers, they pulled the rug out of any leaps Mac OS could have made in that regard (like Linux did).
Apple also pulled the plug on any server capabilities Mac OS once had.
So, when it comes to gaming or server use, Mac OS would be my absolute last choice, not a middle ground.
Software choice is limited, but software quality is generally high and for some professions, the choice is flawless: when it comes to content creation, Apple’s ecosystem is hard to beat.
Due to climate change, she’s thawing earlier every year.
- PurpleTentacle@sh.itjust.workstoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•Dear Lemmings, how can we funnel reddit users to lemmy?151·2 years ago
As an AI language model, I concur with this assessment.
- PurpleTentacle@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•Has HP printers always been this bad?English5·2 years ago
The Epson Eco-Tank printers are probably one of the most infuriatingly mislabeled products ever, though. They come with self-destruct timers.
If their software counter device that their excess ink sponge pad is full (which can happen rather quickly depending on printing behavior and the amount of cleaning cycles), they turn themselves into e-waste. Epson considers the sponge non-serviceable and the only official solution is to buy an entirely new printer with a clean sponge. Absolutely nothing Eco about that.
There are (paid!) counter reset hacks available now, though.
So, yeah, fuck Epson, but for very different reasons than op is listing.
- PurpleTentacle@sh.itjust.workstoTechnology@lemmy.world•Has HP printers always been this bad?English4·2 years ago
Made good printers. They were one of the last bastions of sanity, but last year that one fell, too:
As far as I know, they finally pushed firmware updates to block 3rd party toner to most of their printers - which is pretty evil, given that most people purchased Brother devices exactly to avoid that kind of bullshit and nobody expected it from them.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31860131
That said, I love my Brother DCP-9022CDW. It has been an indestructible workhorse, eats any toner I want and lets me reset the counter and keep printing another 2000 pages on an “empty” toner. Heck, I’ve had third party toner that I could reset three times before actually running out. That latest firmware update will stay far away from it, though.
Boost is the reason I’m contributing to this community.
There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened.
“Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the Western spiral arm of the galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun. Orbiting this, at a distance of roughly ninety million miles is an utterly insignificant little blue-green planet, whose ape descended life forms are so amazingly primitive that they still think digital watches are a pretty neat idea. This planet has, or had, a problem, which was this. Most of the people living on it were unhappy for pretty much of the time. Many solutions were suggested for this problem, but most of these were largely concerned with the movements of small, green pieces of paper, which is odd, because on the whole, it wasn’t the small, green pieces of paper which were unhappy. And so the problem remained, and lots of the people were mean, and most of them were miserable, even the ones with digital watches. Many were increasingly of the opinion that they’d all made a big mistake coming down from the trees in the first place, and some said that even the trees had been a bad move, and that no-one should ever have left the oceans.”
Can you maybe clarify what you mean with “work”? What are you trying to achieve by significantly exceeding any supplemental recommendation that I’ve ever heard of?
Are you worried, that your Vitamin D3 levels are significantly too low, because you’re suffering e.g. from SAD, another mood- or an autoimmune disorder?
Talk to your doctor, get your levels checked, follow their advice and take the dose they recommend for the time they recommend!
Are you planning to relocate to a cave? Will you never see the sun again?
Talk to a medical professional about that plan, take whatever supplements they recommend for as long as they recommend them.
Are you living in a cold and dark country like Sweden? Then that country probably has safe guidelines you can follow. If you’re still worried or you are experiencing any symptoms that might be related to low Vitamin D3 levels, talk to a medical professional!
Why are you trying to exceed any recommended dosage by the factor of 10? Where did you get that number in the first place?
I believe that number is still low enough to not pose any immediate risk in the short or mid term. Your doctor might even agree that high supplementation is necessary to get your level up.
As a long term plan and without knowing your actual levels, it’s just stupid: At best it does nothing but waste your money on needless supplements. At worst it increases the risks that come with overdosing on Vitamin D3.