

Yes, I was thinking… How much tax on Google will force it to get out? I’d say it’s definitely a lot more money.
Also, what’s interesting is that… If Google got kicked out… Nothing would happen. There’s libre software for everything Google does.
Yes, I was thinking… How much tax on Google will force it to get out? I’d say it’s definitely a lot more money.
Also, what’s interesting is that… If Google got kicked out… Nothing would happen. There’s libre software for everything Google does.
Let me stop you right there: the chances of Jellyfin going rogue are much smaller. It’s libre software. It’s GPL. It’s copyleft. We are pretty much safe.
The day the browser comes back to the Mozilla foundation, you’ll realise you don’t fucking need Google.
We the community, are waiting for the moment we can invest on our (currently) only chance to truly fuck with Google.
I actually enjoy listening to podcasts on PipePipe (YouTube client) so ads get autoskipped with SponsorBlock.
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Last versions have added many possibilities that you are talking about.
Keep in mind that the UI needs to adapt to a dynamically resizable window, and it’s very tricky if you just “freely” put thing wherever you want.
This thingie fails miserably when trying to listen to covers, alternate versions and the like. Most times it just plays a different version. And I hate that.
It depends, but I’d say you should definitely try it. Zigbee is so cheap (not just initial cost, but batteries also last waaasy longer and it doesn’t saturate your local network), and it’s very possible you can still build a nice mesh, maybe reusing a couple of your Wi-Fi switches somewhere else in the house if you need a Zigbee router in one of those spots.
It was never the best idea to fill your home with tiny Wi-Fi devices. Wi-Fi IoT devices are more for people who basically want to automate a couple of things, not 40. I would become mad just for the battery changes, and scared as heck I’d be toasting my brain with so many devices screaming radiowaves (and a clear slowdown of my Internet connection).
I bricked a (very annoying) router trying to update its packages, so I am really looking forward for a sane package management system instead of the absolute manual mess it was before (and seems like still is).
Read here or essentially all the comments of this post.
Freely learn THE CODE, and HOW IT’S BUILT. And then you can improve upon it. That’s what open source, and libre software in particular is.
Dataset bias? You have the code. Make it your own bias.
OpenAI tries to keep knowledge to itself not realising there are tens of millions of people around the world with computers, free time, and the WWW to share it.
You got it completely wrong.
Say whatever, but some open sourced it and others have not, despite their misleading “OpenAI” name. So, +1000 points to DeepSeek.
This is how you make progress for all humanity. Allowing people to freely learn, improve, modify, and share.
Definitely firewall things. Do you connect your personal phone to your work’s Wi-Fi? I would really not.
KDE Connect masterrace represent!
I know that “g!” works, but the correct way is “!g”.
Sorry but your argument is absolutely false. Even if Firefox is not the most private browser ever, it’s waaaay more private than Chrome. And you can even make it better with a couple of toggles.
Or… “Chrome company” could strike a deal with Google and keep an exclusive integration with Chrome, in exchange of all of users metadata. Capitalis*m.
What they are trying to say is that open source and libre solutions have rendered their investments shitty.