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Yeah but for a publicly traded company, quarterly growth is the name of the game. If the numbers go down long enough, it’s game over for them.


I used a compose file from reddit and made a couple of adjustments, it was pretty quick and works great. I dont have a VPN though.



Same, stopped pirating when Netflix became available here. By 2024 I was subscribed to 4 different services, and was still missing out on a lot of cool stuff. So when I got my first Prime video ad I just said fuck them, bought a NUC, set up jellyseerr+Jellyfin+a bunch of *arrs, and canceled all my subscriptions. Now I can watch anything I want, and the experience is so much better than any of the legal services.


I recently… acquired Scavengers Reign. It’s one of last year’s best TV shows, but there’s simply no way to watch it legally in my country.


Wireguard, like all VPNs, definitely does E2E encryption. What would be the point of an unencrypted VPN?


As it seems nobody’s linked it yet, have you read Jellyfin’s hardware selection page? They go into great details about which HW features are required/desired.

In my case I’m running it on a NUC with an i3 8109U + 16GB RAM, it runs great with 2 or 3 transcoding jobs at once. Media are stored on 5400-RPM HDDs.


The Big Lebowski is the pinnacle of humour! Now get off my lawn!



It’s a scene from The Big Lebowski, right after The Dude got tortured with a marmot by German nihilists. Walter focuses on the legality of keeping a marmot as a pet, which is obviously not the main issue.


Jackett and prowlarr are redundant, other than that you’re pretty much set.

As for setting these up, in my case I winged it and went through the config pages, setting up what I thought was necessary, and it went mostly fine. If you have no idea what you’re doing with these good resources are https://wiki.servarr.com/ and https://trash-guides.info/


Yeah, I don’t care for her music nor her lifestyle but at least she earned her money (or the first millions anyway).


Tried it with a macOS server and gnome client, it worked but I could not see the mouse cursor. Maybe it’s because my laptop has a touch screen, I didn’t bother looking into it further.



If you don’t want to bother with the whole patching process you can also try Grayjay, it’s in early beta but it works flawlessly on my phone. Haven’t tried casting yet but it’s supposed to work, as opposed to Revanced.


I guess by the time I came across :x, :wq was already too ingrained to bother switching.


That’s why I always select “English (US)” when installing an OS or creating an account online. No bad or missing translation, no mangled UI because of longer words, and of course easily searchable error messages.


Everything is made up of narrow tasks, you “just” need to break it down more :)


I guess it would make sense if you’re testing a public API? To make sure the documentation is sufficient and accurate.


If it does 1001 different things, naming it is the least of your problems.


Because I (and many others) find their products to be far superior to the competition.


You can do that if you want to :

Like many of our IDEs, the functionality of RustRover can be installed as a plugin in IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate.

But if you only care about a particular language/stack you can use the dedicated IDE, it’s cheaper and the UX is optimized for your use case.



Sure, but nobody codes like that in kotlin (or in modern Java for that matter)


Learn kotlin, it’s awesome and runs on literally everything.


Experiments have already been done (Microsoft Japan is one example), they all resulted in productivity and worker happiness gains AFAIK.