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  • Could totally go for some avocado toast. Too bad the cartels ruined it for me...

  • Translation: "I totally didn't piss away $44B on a plaything so I could finally name something x.com. It's totally not my fault in away shape or form. In fact I was forced to buy it because no one can take a joke. There's no other possible reason why Tesla is doing poorly other than people not buying them to drive into the an office."

    Also, I'm totally wearing clothes, you're just not [rich, smart, good] enough to see them."

  • This quote ignores the issue of sociopaths, which may constitute up to 10% of people in every group.

    How so? You don't have to have empathy to see the non-human costs. Or do I not understand what you're saying?

    Weapons usable in war should be as easy to get as notebooks and pens. Or at least as smartphones. Then we’ll see some kind of peace (the medieval way, there’ll be more small-scale violence, but less large-scale violence as in war, and less death all things considered).

    Correct me if I'm wrong. What I'm understanding from this is that your claim is that more weapons means more peace on a larger scale? I could agree, in theory, if we were still fighting with sticks and blades. However it seems like you're claiming that making modern weapons of war accessible as notebooks and pens is the solution to large-scale violence?

  • I agree, there was a lot that could have been done to avoid it but humans (as a group) are stupid.

    There's just some lines that should not be crossed, genocide, slavery, etc. and when that happens it comes down to who has the bigger stick and can stomach the suffering.

    I am not an expert by any means, what I am sure of is that there were opportunities for dialog but humans did what humans do best. They 'othered' the fuck out of each side and made sure that this was the only possible outcome.

    Which is no problem for them! Since they're going to be rewarded in the afterlife! So who cares that they just shit in the proverbial sandbox!? /s

  • Meh, realistically I don't think Jon does it because he needs money.

    He seems like the kind of person who does things because it's the right thing to do. So taking away his platform isn't going to make him go away or shut him up.

    It might take a while for him to get another one but I'm confident this guy will be on his deathbed telling people in power they suck & should do better.

    We need more people like him

  • Translation; I'm going to throw a temper tantrum because the you're being mean to me after, someone who totally is not me, ruined my plaything that I was, forced to, buy.

    Also I am totally wearing clothes, you're just too poor to see them.

  • For sure!

    What I’m talking about is perception of quality. If you know what you’re looking for then you’ll notice some of the artifacts. Especially in the darkest areas and when going from HDR to SDR.

    It still looks better than steaming the same thing off of Netflix, Hulu, etc. So that’s all I need/want.

    I fully realize there’s compromise there and if I want to view it in all its original glory I can bust out the bluray.

  • Yes, you’re completely correct. There’s something to consider though.

    CPU encoding gives the best results possible, in terms of quality and size. Decoding, unless you have a very weak CPU, isn’t necessarily the bottleneck it most transcoding applications eg plex, jellyfin, etc.

    So you can do things to make the media as streamable as possible for instance encoding your media in AV1 using the mp4 container rather than mkv. If you make it web optimized aka ATOM upfront it makes playing the file much easier and less resource intensive. Now when a client that can’t use AV1 requests it your transcode can do SW decode and HW encode. Not as efficient as pure HW but IMHO it’s a worthwhile trade off for the storage space you get in return.

    You can make things more efficient by disabling subtitles and/or burnin on the media server side. If you have people like myself who need subs in everything then you can burn them in while you’re encoding the media to AV1 or only using formats like UTF8 so you can pass through them as m4v/mp4 doesn’t support subs like mkv does.

    That’s essentially what the optimized versions do on Plex. Only it sticks with x264 rather than AV1.

    If your media is only 720p then none of this would really make a difference for you. If you’re using 1080p+ rips then this will make a SIGNIFICANT difference. It’s made such a difference that I’ve started redoing my rips in 4K.

    Unless that is you got a SAN in your closet and free electricity that is…

  • Yes it’s good, but with AV1 hanging about then you’re WAAAY better off using that over x265.

    I re-encode all my stuff with AV1. It will take a 40GB x264 rip to 3-4GB. Where as with x265 It will be around 10-15GB.

    It’s a significant difference in storage size and (as far as I can tell) no obvious difference in quality.

  • Good to hear! I’ve been looking at that distro too for a gaming PC. Glad to hear you’re having good results!

  • So yes those are things that can do similar functions and in the case of os-tree based things btrfs is used heavily.

    But you’re still missing the point.

    It sounds like you’re saying people are needlessly trying to be complicated for no reasons. That we have btrfs & zfs so anything else is pointless.

    That’s a lot like saying we have roofs so a roof in Florida should be the same as a roof in Siberia. Anything else is needlessly complicated.

    There’s a lot of nuance missing there. Sure we have different technologies that can do similar things. There’s also reasons why someone would use one over the other.

  • I have to disagree with you on that. You’re missing the point entirely.

    It’s not about making something easy into something complicated. It’s about making something that is reliable and reproducible.

    Saying it’s just bs to justify jobs, sales, etc is like saying we already have widget X therefore it’s stupid to use widget Y. You’re missing the reasons why someone might need a widget that does something different than widget x.

    No one is (should) be saying one is superior to the other. It’s different technology and methods to get to the same goal. That is a working system that consistently and reliably produces results that are required.

    So yes, there’s different ways of managing those systems but that’s not a bad thing or is it needlessly complicated for no reason or benefit.

    There’s a lot of reasons why someone would choose or need something like nixos or sliverblue. There’s also lots of reasons someone would choose not to use them

  • Yeah I’ve run into the same problems, really annoying when I can’t find a workaround but it’s getting easier as time goes on

  • I think there’s just not enough people who run them. I think the closest you’ll find is the nixos crowd.

    I’ve wanted to give silverblue a go, but I know how to manage my fedora install pretty well and don’t feel like taking on a new project like that when at the end of the day I just want to load up steam and decompress. I have a feeling that the majority people who want to try it are in same place I am.

    Though it’s getting more and more tempting to switch since the vast majority of my data and packages are installed in my home.

  • Came here to say the same thing.

    At the end of the day you simply can not beat unreasonable effectiveness of plaintext.

  • Since it’s a work phone they’re responsible for backing it up and managing it. That’s not something you should be doing at all. If they need you to have more than the standard 5G iCloud storage then they can purchase it for your work iCloud account. Don’t backup your work data onto a personal device. If they get sued do you really want to give over your personal computer as evidence? You’re opening yourself to a lot of liability so don’t do that.

    Since you’re not going to listen 😂

    The short answer is no. Longer answer is use a vm, best answer is use a Mac.

    Even though I have a MacBook I don’t use it to backup my iPhone. It’s just not worth it, imo, to spend the time and storage. You can’t even restore it effectively without iCloud either so it kinda defeats the purpose. The only way I could see it being an option to consider is if you have very limited internet access and/or bandwidth.

  • That’s what I’ve been using too. You can combine them to have a local dns with more restrictions too.

    Personally I just run named/bind for my local(lab) dns with NextDNS as the forwarders. Everything else use uses their app and/or gets the resolved configured to use it. Keeps everything safe and fast. Well worth a small fee imho.

    Highly recommend NextDNS!!!

  • Wait… did google try to advertise this? I had to do a double take to make sure I wasn’t on Reddit. 😂