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  • Interestingly enough, where I live, it's McDonalds that has strong flavors. Not the most complex flavors or anything, but they at least put enough salt in their stuff that you can taste it. Plenty of fancier places make burgers that are better in every other aspect but sauce has little to no flavor compared to say, a Big Tasty. But of course the funny thing is, some of these places are now cheaper than McDonald's...

  • Ah, personally I just figured I'd use wireguard. I have few enough users that a bit of setup isn't a huge issue. No way I'd want to expose it completely publicly, same with any other home servers I run.

    The public availability without open ports is indeed a strength of Plex.

  • The one and only good thing about having less friends than in my teens is that I have more time to focus on work, which makes me money (directly proportional to how much I bill my clients). That and being able to move off Facebook because my friends are on Signal and Telegram.

    Now, Zuck thinks I want fake AI friends so I could spend hours per day on Messenger again? Hell nah. I'll go grab a beer in the pub or message one of my remaining real friends. If I dedicate my life to chatbots, I'll soon have even fewer.

  • What's missing from Jellyfin for you?

    I'm going to migrate over soon personally. I canceled my plex pass instead of upgrading to lifetime a few months ago because I felt like Plex was going to go down enshittification alley soon. I haven't used Jellyfin much though, so not sure what to expect at this point. I don't have a lot of users luckily

  • In seriousness, I think gaming has LESS pressure from past titles because while classics still get played decades later, many games don't even work on a modern operating system and many are so janky that you can instantly tell they're old. Games often don't age well. You could argue that the same happens for other media but IMO games depreciate more because of the technical aspect.

  • It could just be that for a lot of people their only exposure to German is that clip from Der Untergang where Hitler gets super pissed and it does indeed sound like yelling in German is way more aggressive than yelling in English - but the other people in the room don't yell back at him and there's nothing aggressive about their speech.

    That and the videos of people pronouncing words in different languages and of course ambulance is said in a normal tone while Krankenwagen is yelled because stereotyp funni, but that's based more on how the words look when written down I think.

  • What DO you use? There's literally three usable browsers out there, one mismanages its finances, one is Apple and one is responsible for the entire web browsing experience turning to shit because they run the browser that everyone uses so they can just ignore the W3 specs and other browsers get the blame when they don't adopt Google's tracking-riddled APIs.

  • Are we at the end of the operating system development cycle? A browser is an operating system that abstracts away your operating system, at this point.

    Anyway, there's a lot of ad tech and tracking stuff to be implemented. You'll love it, Google decided so.

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  • It's because Giant Pandas come with worse license terms than Adobe products.

    China owns not only your pandas, but also any offspring. Piss off Xi and your panda contract won't be up for renewal.

  • I canceled Super and uninstalled when they started telling me to get Max. My friends canceled and uninstalled today because of this news.

    We might be a small minority but I do giggle at the thought that Duolingo is gonna have to build AI customers soon because nobody will want to use it.

  • Was the N bomb considered a bad thing in Sweden at the time? Here in Estonia it's the young people of today who see it as a bad thing, people in their 40s and up see it as completely normal because it's just always been normal to use it. Like the word is in the dictionary and doesn't have a "vulgar" tag