To be fair that’s a pretty recent development. Jellyfin apps for smart tvs are only just becoming stable enough for real use. Plex was the only option for a long time.
To be fair that’s a pretty recent development. Jellyfin apps for smart tvs are only just becoming stable enough for real use. Plex was the only option for a long time.
Digital assistants are good for timers, turning on smart lights, and sometimes playing music. None of those things require a large language model to spit random text back at me.
There are quite a few creators who are primarily funded off patreon and release content to YouTube. I imagine a group like MCDM (Matt Colville) who has patreon, merch, crowdfunding, and products doesn’t really care about ad revenue.
How far apart are your 2 communities and what size user base are you expecting?
If they’re closeish there are probably some point to point network options you could experiment with for a low bandwidth backup link.
Expected users really just determines if you need things like load balancing, identity management, etc.
And also for the entire Dominion war we forget that half the federation, the Klingons, and the romulans are all in the beta quadrant. But we’re fighting to save the alpha quadrant.
Until I was reading about this project I had never heard of it. And I would consider myself pretty plugged into torrent news.
The included docker compose was very easy to use. I was up and running in just a few minutes.
DHT crawling started immediately which was pretty cool to see.
Sometime later this week I’ll try integrating it into my arr stack.
I believe there’s one directly off the bridge, near the door to the conference room.
Unless they start offering on-prem or there are some very high profile server hacks I don’t see that being possible. Unlike media and client software they don’t need to provide the core functionality to end users, just the output.
I’ve been a pretty heavy torrent user for years. I’m not sure when everyone came to the conclusion that VPNs were necessary. If you stick to slightly older media on public trackers and private for really new hype stuff you’re very unlikely to get hit. Plus one letter from your isp isn’t the end of the world and you can always kick on a VPN after your first one.
I couldn’t find a good one on their site so I downloaded the app. It’s a fancy notes app with templates for a bunch of different things. The hook seems to be the decentralized sync system.
Film companies aren’t generally in the business of selling the rights to their products. As you say, it’s a cash cow they can keep milking for years. They can re-release the same film on new platforms and continually contract it out to different streaming platforms for years. Why would they sell you a distribution license in perpetuity for anything resembling an reasonable cost?
Between this and the lower decks supplement August is looking like a pretty good month for this game.
And none of them were content…
I just use the web interface like I normally do. The mobile version of the site is fine.
How are you normally using it?
I’m committed to ActivityPub. I don’t really care if the specific server backend ends up being lemmy, kbin, or something new.
I see season 1-9 packs on both IPT and TL.