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  • I moved to a city where it's always warm, and sunny a lot so I'm outside a lot more now, just walking around or sun bathing. I'm also going to the gym regularly for once in my life haha

    Most of the time I spend on my computer isn't browsing the web, but doing other stuff like modding Skyrim, playing other games, etc..

  • It's just an arduous process of blocking tens of communities a day. Some of the stuff you just generally don't want to see, I created a porn account and went on the LemmyNSFW server and I could have definitely used some eye bleach after that: Chicks with dicks, hardcore BDSM, furry porn, hentai, tentacle porn, tons of dicks (I'm a straight guy), etc..

    I had to stop after about 10 minutes and just went back to my Reddit porn account.

  • There are definitely growing pains here, it's the same problem Reddit has with people posting the same thing in multiple different communities, I don't want to block them, because they're communities that I'm interested in, it's just the same repeated stuff, which gets annoying.

    I blocked the main politics subs because it was nothing but Trump posts (I'm American, so it's been like 8 years of hearing about this asshole on a nearly daily basis). The new annoyance is the constant posts in multiple communities about the Israel/Palestine conflict. I get that it's a hot issue, and a lot of people care about it, but I really don't and I'd rather not see stuff about it every freaking day.

    It would be great if there was some sort of keyword filter for the c/All or even your subbed communities where you can filter out keywords so it's not an endless stream of the same shit. Another example is posts about the Yuzu Nintendo Switch emulator getting the ax, it's like "I know this happened, I don't need to see posts about it in 5 different communities".

  • The Shield is great for playing media, but it's definitely not under €100 (at least the last time I checked, I'm also American). Also changing our the launcher doesn't stop all the "phoning home" that everything does, DNS blocking will help with that though. Also, the hardware isn't as great as it used to be.

  • The Odroids are little beasts, I had the X2 (?) for like 2 years, and then I decided to hook it up to my parents network as a VPN server.. and when I came back a few months later it was dead 😕

    They use Samsung Exynos CPUs IIRC instead of the Broadcom chips that the Pis use, so some software support is lacking, but it's generally really good since most ARM distros work fine on them.

  • I don't cook or bake often, but I love watching other people do it. I watched a video last week of a dude making "Thousand Layer Pancakes" which were layered thinly sliced potatoes. IDK how many he used, but he halfway vertically filled up a large sheet cake/lasagna pan with paper thin slices of potatoes, coated each layer with oil or butter and then baked it for like an hour or two. He said just layering the potatoes took like a half hour or so.

    It looked good, but definitely not worth the effort.

  • I've been using Plex for over a decade and Jellyfin for a few years, IMO Plex is the better of the two, but that's only because it's an actual company not an open source project like Jellyfin is.

    The fact that Jellyfin is written in .Net makes it a pain in the ass to install on Linux (if you're not using some sort of containerized installation) and it always floods the logs with gigantic stack traces anytime something errors out, and it's usually only helpful to the devs, not the end user.

  • I run a huge server for myself, my friends and my family. Even I don't watch half of the shit I have downloaded. I currently have a backlog of about 6-7 episodes from long running shows I regularly watch, I haven't really picked up any new shows. Like half of my movie collection is unwatched.

    It's not because of a lack of time either, I'm currently unemployed.

  • Depending on the hardware you're running. I'll definitely never break even, at least in a reasonable amount of time. Doing a very rough estimation of $23/month of just Netflix, versus the 5 grand I've spent on my server over the years, it would take EIGHTEEN YEARS to break even.

    I pirate because I like having everything in one place with no restrictions, not because it's cheaper and easier.

  • I'm not saying it's right for them to do this, it's a shitty practice and I'd definitely be pissed off. What I'm saying is there's probably a clause in the EULA/TOS that pretty much says Roku has control over the function of the TV and either you accept those terms or you don't use the TV. The price comparison was just pointing out the difference in experience between getting a $50-75 Amazon Fire tablet vs a $700 Samsung Galaxy tablet. The former is going to have ads all over it and Amazon controls it essentially, they tell you this, meanwhile the Galaxy tablet most likely has no advertising or additional strong-arming since you're paying a lot more for it. The company is always out to get their income one way or another is simply the point I was making.

    There is practically zero consumer protection in the US (assuming OP is from the US).

  • I'm a Linux System Engineer, so when people ask what I do I just say "I work in IT" and when they dig deeper, I ask "how technical/good with computers are you?" because I've explained what I do at a general level to people and have watched them get more and more lost. I've also dumbed it down a lot and people are like "I know tech" and then I go full nerd and lose them.

  • It's the same problem Android phones have: people buy cheap shit Android phones, and of course, they're garbage. Then they switch to an iPhone which is $600-900 more and it works better, and they're like Android sucks! Even though they never tried anything else before they jumped ship.