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  • Yeah, might be switching to Jellyfin eventually, but I want to milk my lifetime plex pass for a bit longer. The enshittification hasn’t reached terminal levels for me yet. I’d have to talk all my non-nerd friends through setting Jellyfin up as well, so there’s a significant effort barrier to switching there.

  • Plexamp is fantastic. Sweetfades and radio/mix features, which can also include songs from shared libraries, are dope as hell. One of my favorite audio players of all time. Bridges the gap between old school local library playback and modern algorithm stuff really well.

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  • Nowhere in the article does it say anything like that. It’s pretty straight forward reporting - the guy ran some websites and distributed pirated books and software, and hacked a few websites. No judgements are passed, it’s just factual information.

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  • Yes I did, multiple times. The only confrontation I see are people on other floors reporting you for snooping around.

    Does the noise maker below you ever confront you directly? Have they said anything to your face regarding the noise?

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  • To me it sounds like you may be assigning motives to things that aren't as evil as you perceive. Just live your life and be a normal, respectful level of loud. You're going to hear your neighbors in an apartment. Accept it and move on. Unless it's past quiet hours and affecting your sleep I don't think there's much you can do, practically.

    Are they confronting you in person or something? Have they said anything to you or do you just hear noises?

  • It might be 1000% more confidential, but is it effective? Anecdotal evidence doesn't count. For all we know AI therapy could be actively harmful to certain conditions. I'm not sure there's any published studies on this.

  • As someone who’s recreationally used GHB and its relative GBL, it can fuck you up way beyond severe intoxication in 15-30 minutes. I’ve seen people have a blast on 1.5 mL of GBL, but be comatose on 2 or 2.5 mL. GBL is one of the recreational drugs with the lowest therapeutic ratios I’ve ever experienced. The window from “I’m not feeling anything” to “feeling great” to completely passed out, unable to be awoken by any means is maybe 1.5 mL.

  • I just think this is a stretch from an article that says they may deploy the military at once place on the southern border. I don't think this article discusses something that is going to give the US a taste of their own medicine; nor do I think the military will start violating habeas corpus willy nilly across the country. Nor do I think they're going to be conducting airstrikes and launching tomahawks at peoples houses. That's military havoc.

    Maybe an unfortunate lost hiker who happens to stumble into that specific area on the border gets detained, but this potential deployment will not even be seen by an overwhelming majority of people in the US.

    The police and ICE are much more relevant threats to any random person in the US, but they're not military. The military isn't going to start doing those things in your last paragraph, they've got other agencies for that, and they're already doing what you're talking about.

  • I didn’t hate it, but nothing hooked me after I put in about 10 hours and I just ended up forgetting about it. It wasn’t particularly challenging but it was a huge time sink for the amount of progress I made. The social features detracted from the immersion.

    I like the idea of meticulously planning for a trek in a highly atmospheric, apocalyptic, and dangerous wilderness, and having to make difficult decisions about gear/loot that weight limits impose, but I feel the STALKER games do this much better.

  • Not knocking people's choices, it just wasn't for me. If math in reality isn't math in education, it's even better that I left.

    I'll still contend math is much more elegant than physics or engineering, though. There's no e^I*pi + 1 = 0 equivalent for either.

  • Eh, it's just fundamentally ugly to me and that really turned me off. Rounding doesn't help, that's like turning the lights off for sex to make it better. I still know the ugliness exists, even if I don't see it.

    Engineering is still very cool to me, and I have huge respect for those who do it, but I'd never have made it. It's physics but even further perverted by reality. Math was beautiful to me because of how "pure" it was. Just straight logic, divorced from the messy world we live in. Tidy coefficients and elegant derivations.