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  • We also didn't make the model T suggest replacing the engine when the oil light comes on. Cars, as it happens, aren't that great at self diagnosis, despite that technology being far simpler and further along than generative models are. I don't trust the model to tell me what temperature to bake a cake at, I'm sure at hell not going to trust it with medical information. Googling symptoms was risky at best before. It's a horror show now.

  • The few people injured by the fire benches are likely to be poor so they can't sue anyway.

    I say go ahead with the fire benches. Can we add spikes that shoot up out of the bottom every 4 hours over night? Spikes with aids on them?

  • It's weird that Jefferson literally demanded helpless children be shot in schools like that but hey that's what the Constitution says so I guess we gotta let em do it.

    WHAT DO YOU MEAN SOMEONE TOOK A KNEE AT THE NATIONAL ANTHEM??!!???

  • OH MY GOD

    Edit, to add:

    Once I figured out what my modem thought my router's address even was that worked immediately. Jellyfin is still giving me one minor headache after another but it is working, and these are all issues I can solve.

    Now I have the unenviable task of resuming work on ripping literally hundreds of DVDs.

  • It's been a little bit, I suspect the issue was getting my modem and router to allow that type of traffic. It wasn't the firewall. I remember spending a lot of time trying to get port forwarding set up so these fucking things would talk to each other the way I wanted and that's when I hit the "you can't do this with your set up try something else" message in the last guide I looked at.

  • As I recall it was an issue with either my router or the actual modem I got from CenturyLink. I would have to go back and actually try again to get specifics. I right I'd eliminated the router as the culprit but I could be wrong about that, I was going back and forth between them. Port forwarding wasn't doing anything, there was some issue trying to forward between the modem and router, and from what I remember that's where I ran in to the "yeah you can't do this try something else" bit in the guide I'd found.

    I was basically never able to see the server I had running on any other device. I'd set up firewall permissions as far as I could tell.

  • I have spent hours trying to get some kind of server set up, without ever really being able to connect. Eventually in my furious troubleshooting Googlepalooza I eventually found a guide that had my problem addressed in it and it boiled down to "you should find a different way to do this." I've long since given up