I'm sure there are use cases, it's just that there's much too much hullabaloo about it all. Some people can get something out of it, they'll fire their workers, that's about it. But I can't use it for shit because I want to control what's being done, don't do text processing at all. But I smell the crypto dudes that are clinging to the whole thing, a dripping mess of turds wanking off to fanciful stories about ai. It's language models all the way down
I'm not. I'm implying american grownups are acting like children. Oh, and it seems apple will implement some form of compatibility with the android thing, whatever the name is
It's american highschool bully culture. The rest of the planet solved this by using other messengers or simply not being cunts. Guess that approach is another thing that can't be done in the land of the free
I guess it has a lot to do with hardware. The issue I have with this is mainly the lack of this option, I want to control what happens. But the weird thing is my devices are capable of playing the raw files over smb shares, using a regular player, no problems whatsoever. Then the jellyfin client decides that it can't play these things and stuff goes downhill. It's a shame, I'd always rather go with open things but there are limits.
Crap I see what I wrote, misfire. Meant 05/03