I think I do, spending tens of billions of dollars on motorways to make traffic worse and increase transport emissions when they need to be reducing is a bad deal. It also starved the rest of the road network of maintenance funds the last time they did this.
If they wanted to get really 'equitable' on road users paying the cost of the roads they use they could commit to tolling the white elephant motorways they're planning on building.
To be honest I've mostly used the emby app so can't say too much about jellyfin's. I tested it at one point and it seemed to work the same re playback - generally the interface isn't as good I find.
Haha, the resolution downscaling for Netflix is to 480p I think, so you may notice it even on your 720p TV.
I went through this a while back and ended up with a SmartVU a7070 which I highly recommend. Main features for me were:
I still wanted freeview satellite connection, which this has and is all set up for out of the box
certified by Google play/Netflix. Virtually all of the cheap ones off aliespress and the like aren't certified for Netflix, so they are apparently limited to low playback resolutions.
It's not quite away from big tech being an android TV box and all, but I've been able to sideload apps and it runs emby/jellyfin great. It has a good remote too, which runs off Bluetooth so you can still use mice/keyboards etc.
As I understand it, the issue is that it presents the two side by side without sufficient context, giving a misleading impression to visitors that English text is a direct translation of the Te Reo version when that isn't actually the case.
The English version was drafted first, translated into Te Reo with multiple changes to make it into something that Chiefs would sign.
It effectively increased the cost of a working hour, without touching the value that work hour provided - artificially increasing wages without increasing the value that wage provided.
This is the exact myth we're told under neoliberalism that the comment you're replying to sets out - increases in productivity or value are already not leading to increased wages for workers. Working a little bit more/harder to generate more value doesn't reflect higher wages in this system.
I've gotten back into HA recently and I'm running it in a docker container. It confuses the hell out of me, like how do you access the files that are in the docker container? I can't work out where they actually are on my system.
I think the main difference between docker and using home assistant OS is that some things, add ons in particular, aren't available in docker unless you install them manually.
Still a net reduction though, a lot of those crops go to feed cows, pigs and chickens so if you remove that step and just eat the crops far fewer animals get killed
That's the name that stuck in the late 90s/early 2000s when it became a thing in NZ. I think because at the time it was mostly made from psuedoephedrine (which the govt has since banned, our cold medicines are terrible as a result).
Nowadays you see it called meth a bit more but the nickname has stuck around
I think I do, spending tens of billions of dollars on motorways to make traffic worse and increase transport emissions when they need to be reducing is a bad deal. It also starved the rest of the road network of maintenance funds the last time they did this.