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  • They worded something weirdly, at best. But get all upset about it.

  • Yes exactly. "It's not a bad thing" to me sounds like "hey man drugs are cool (which I either believe or am so desperate to sound accepting, I don't care how it comes across)"

  • I think they were ignoring the nuance which is that a good person could be a victim of a bad thing without it being their fault. Otherwise why say "it's not a bad thing"?

  • Where did you get the idea I hate/judge addicts? You made it up. You're willing to wash away the ugliness that the disease of addiction is, and that's a pretty bad thing to do.

  • Which was literally the premise of The Apprentice

  • I think most addicts would disagree with you that being an addict isn't a bad thing.

  • Lemmy often HATES when people make a correct statement that they'd rather ignore

  • I use SO all the time and I truly had no idea... You mean a lot of answers are submitted by users who used AI?

  • Maybe he will even stick to the tariffs and we can claim vIcToRy!!

  • Thank you, Captain obvious

    Edit: what gets downvoted is sometimes downright pitiful

  • People who brag about money never really coming out looking the best...

  • Then I guess we can conclude that antagonizing idiots on the assumption they won't do the thing we're daring them to is a bad fucking idea

  • So when Trump dared Kim Jong Un to nuke us, that was a good idea too, then?

    Also it's not surrendering or bending over to just not make fun of him for not taking a catastrophic action. Kinda puzzled that's controversial.

  • Do we actually want him to drive our economy off a cliff just to humiliate him...? Wtf

    I do not. He might chicken out but hurting his feelings about it is not worth destroying futures for

    Edit: it seems I'm dealing with some simpletons here

  • You seem a little out of touch with how people think.

  • Gotcha. I read the tone differently, but all good.

  • Yeah, you have two options, as the server owner:

    1. You can enter a user's email from the Plex UI to invite a user to your library. The user then gets an email asking them to sign up if they don't already have an account.
    2. You can generate/send a link to join, any way you choose.

    Once signed up, the user can accept the library invitation, then they login to the TV or other device. The code is used for the TV login process, like on other streaming platforms. But yeah, you could do an account-less version of this for Jellyfin, which I think laypeople would like.

  • As I said, most people don't have that nor do they want to set it up.

  • No, Plex lets you invite friends to your server with a link they can click and sign up. Then they can type a code into their TV app or login to a browser and watch basically like a standard streaming setup they already probably have used.

    Jellyfin is less familiar. Arguably not much more difficult but people aren't always rational. The unfamiliar is often intimidating.