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  • I'm not trying to be a dick, but in what ways is Jellyfin vastly inferior to Plex? I haven't used Plex before but Jellyfin does everything me and my family need from a streaming service.

  • Haha maybe! Though I kind of expected no others due to how technologically disinterested people are down here TBH.

    Oh yeah the annual firebreak check for sure does happen out my way, though definitely not every year. I think that's spot on re/ personal vendettas. Oh yeah that stuff gets more hectic every year, even residential bush fire risk for new builds are really strict now depending on the BAL rating.

  • I did the maths once and estimated that there's probably about 10 people down here who ever signed up for Lemmy and 1 - 2 people who are active users, guess you're that other guy lol.

    I'm not on a farm, but I'm on a bush block in a bushfire risk 2 according to that map (good link!). Never had a ranger come around, though we did recently have a local fire brigade volunteer do a info session/Meetup at the end of our street. I would imagine business out here/wineries would have to formally have a plan.

  • And here I was thinking I must be the only Lemmy user in South West WA.

    I agree that Fire risk in rural properties is taken seriously, though not many people I know who live down here actually have the pump and water infrastructure available to them if they had to fight a fire and the power goes out. I wish it was one of those things we took even more seriously.

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  • People are being cynical about the laws applying equally to Big Corps vs regular people.

    If we make a special case for abolishing copyright if it means you're training an AI model, does that mean that now everyone can download copyrighted material if they do some form of locally hosted training?

    The answer will probably end up being: one rule for the corporations and another for individuals.

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  • the federal government should embrace policy frameworks that preserve access to data for fair learning

    Sounds like we're good to download anything then as long as we get the copyright material for that purpose.

  • This is the biggest thing stopping me from donating to Firefox, or Mozilla in general. CEO salary should not be that high for basically a not-for-profit.

    I will donate to Wikipedia, signal, KDE, or other projects that I'm passionate about. But it definitely leaves a sour taste if you hear that the money is not well spent.