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  • Yup. But deep down we all kinda knew that, right? It was always fish torture for sport.

  • Yes but those stupid prompts also cost Spam Altman money… which makes my cold iron heart glow.

  • There are 1000 ways to get a summary of a Wikipedia article. I don’t think they need to offer them directly on the site. If someone wants a machine generated summary or translation they already have a tool to do that. Seems like a waste of Wikipedia’s Resources

  • Very true. It’s easy to focus on a figurehead and much harder to target a broad feeling of disillusionment affecting tens of millions.

  • Things are so bad even our emotional support animals need their emotional support socks.

  • Or… hear me out here … we could weaponize them. Most of them are operated by a company called GSTV who sell the ad slots. They could be purchased by activist groups to un-brainwash people who can’t mute them. They could read banned books out loud. Teach science. Explain what’s wrong with the electoral college.

    GSTV also offers very precise targeting at specific zip codes or stations. So you could play an ad at your local station about whatever stupid thing your HOA is trying to do.

  • You should be more worried about the screens in your car…

  • Yeah, maybe we can nationalize them with the clause that it kicks in when his heart stops beating

  • I run my Jellyfin on a Synology NAS and it connects to Tailscale on boot. (Doesn’t require any of their cloud stuff to be active, either). Maybe a cheap/used NAS is your answer?

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  • I wasn’t gonna but I am now.

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