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  • Id still be using my clamshell iBook if it worked and supported a modern-ish browser.

    My eeePC only got sidelined because 4gb of ram is now too little for kubuntu releases. (I was going to install Debian, but after 30 min on it's SLOW SSD it failed and I haven't tried again) And I had issues with the screen resolution being too low for the smallest settings window before.

  • The prison firefighters all volunteer for that detail. From what I understand, it's one of the harder details to get on.

    But don't dehumanize prisoners with such a broad brush. They are all people too, and when they see someone in dire need, they are still people and will more than likely help.

    But woodland firefighting is very much clearing brush and creating fire lines with literal hand tools. Hoes, chainsaws, and shovels and their primary tools. This isn't a position where firefighters are going into burning buildings looking for injured or trapped people.

  • Very true. But considering the metadata provider can manage the variations, I don't think it's too onerous of a consideration for the actual media management side.

    I'd love a better movie manager that puts weight on extras and handles them much better. And editions, too. Directors cut, cinema cut, TV broadcast cuts. There really needs to be a better way to handle all that than a single movie file.

    Though for radarr and sonarr, some of those are restrictions for the player they are accommodating. If Plex and Jellyfin don't handle the ability to choose versions, why have the *arrs do it.

    But I also understand that it's not something the majority of users care about. So it makes it not worth their time. And as for readarr and lidarr, I don't know if it's just a limitation of the fork using the existing *arr framework.

  • I've migrated servers a few times and it's come in handy to have qbitorrent save them to a single folder I can move.

    I generally have a couple thousand torrents running keeping some very old stuff alive. I'd rather have them around for server migrations to keep that going, move the data, load the torrent, force recheck.

  • Lego games are great for just putting on and playing. So very little intro tutorials and learning. They just are fun.

    I'm in the same boat where I don't want anything that takes too long to get into. I don't have the time to learn complex mechanics anymore.

  • And the diplomacy and politics.

    And scams. Or baits, escalations, and war strategies.

    I ran my small alliance for a bit. The organization skills corralling 200 active people for an op is insane. Spending days prepping and doing logistics moving tons of ships. Making arrangements and mutual defense agreements. It was arduous work.

    Then to have the fight not happen. Or the target not to drop. And having to manage the morale of everyone who devoted the time for it or purposely made sure they were free.

  • I literally overheard a Mexican immigrant who was happy when he was talking about Trump's kid running after his dad finished his 2 terms. This was before Trump actually won, but they were already talking like they wanted a monarchy.

    I was disgusted.

  • The thinly veiled US exceptionalism that America is funding it. And their standard attack against other nations that they are welfare states taking advantage of USA.

    Fucking assholes, if people are taking advantage of us. Then be proud we are so strong and rich that they even can.