Fair enough, thanks!
Fair enough, thanks!
What’s specifically so much better about it? We’ve got years of watchlists and customizations to our Plex and it works flawlessly but if there’s a compelling reason beyond “it’s the new hotness” I’m all ears.
Exactly what I did!
Used it last week on a trip to the PNW, still works. I didn’t know the area code locally but asked the checkout guy, popped in Jenny’s number as the rest and boom.
I still can’t believe this works and actually puts people back in the fight. If we’d tried this in old 2nd or 3rd edition tabletop we’d be laughed at by our DM.
Appreciate the follow-up, I didn’t see it initially
Frankly, I can’t believe how many different posts I’ve seen about that article today. Amazing.
Bless you for trying.
You’d be surprised to realize what a pain in the ass it is to host a good deal of videos. There’s more lost content (shows, movies and commercials) combined than archived data that exists today. Media was simply not kept and storage written over. Sadly, we’re going to keep losing it.
That’s the one! Thanks for the link.
Yep. I’d long quit the game when they finally figured it out.
Remember that time a random player DRAMATICALLY decreased load times for GTA online after finding bad code that preloaded TONS of game assets? After like, a decade?
Pepperidge Farm remembers…
Curating your experience certainly helps. Thankfully Lemmy clients are starting to have keyword blocks I hear. It’s the thing I miss the most about Boost.
It may sound silly but it’s put succinctly and there’s an element of grim truth to it.
Additionally, do we have to compare everything to Reddit? It’s the Internet, people are going to cope how they cope.
Fellow Nova user here. Love it.
Damn RIP
Real tl;dw - he gives up completely because despite being in the right, CNN could bankrupt him in legal fees. Yay capitalism!
Yes, but mainly because Valve doesn’t want to deal with Nintendo’s lawyers since it used their libraries.