Linux kernel doesn't include a spell checking dictionary soooooo Linux doesn't worry about whether things are words. Your particular spellchecker doesn't seem to think linux is a word but "aspells dict on my machine doesn't consider linux a word" sounds a lot dumber (because it is pretty dumb)
Forcing someone to use a different form of media to get acceptable support for your product is pretty bullshit. If I can sign up for, pay for, and use your product for years without a telephone, I shouldn't suddenly be forced to use a phone to get support.
Even if that might be the best solution at this point, it's still garbage and something to justifiably complain about, especially considering it's mildly infuriating we're talking about.
Jellyfin is also conveniently packaged as a .deb and provide a repo for Ubuntu/Debian. It's pretty easy to spin up a Debian container, add the repo, and apt install jellyfin, IMHO easier than doing the same thing with a VM, then docker...
There's a huge part of it that is because there's no communication mechanism to resolve conflict on the road, really.
If you're stuck behind someone going slower than you want to, how can you clearly communicate that?
Even in a world where you could clearly speak to them, there's huge potential for disagreement there, and since the only communication mechanisms can very easily be construed as needlessly dangerous or aggressive, of course you're gonna see frustration and anger as a result
I have a large solar array, which makes a huge difference, but it definitely doesn't zero my bill. The most expensive hours are not during prime solar production, and I don't have a solar battery setup yet
Yes, tax cuts have always led to much higher worker pay...
Are you crazy? That type of trickle-down nonsense has been thoroughly debunked.
You know what would make it easier to start and run businesses? Not having your most educated populace be heavily in debt. Building social safety nets so that starting a business isn't as risky. Making it so healthcare isn't tied to employment... you know what maybe taxes on the extremely well established businesses should be increased to pay for that.
What unnecessary restrictions are currently hampering innovation in your opinion?
Linux kernel doesn't include a spell checking dictionary soooooo Linux doesn't worry about whether things are words. Your particular spellchecker doesn't seem to think linux is a word but "aspells dict on my machine doesn't consider linux a word" sounds a lot dumber (because it is pretty dumb)