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  • My issue with FF's auto update is that the behavior is how painfully the auto-update works with multiple profiles.

    I'll have one window (well three) open for some (measurable in days) time.

    1. FF updates silently, I haven't restarted my browser so I haven't noticed.
    2. I go to open a session in the second (or third profiles)
    3. FF decides now is a great time to apply the update, after all it just opened right?
    4. All the existing open browsing sessions in the other profiles get bricked. The tabs just stop responding, no browsing works, just dead in the water.

    I have to shut it (all?) down to get it working again.

    I don't know how Chrome handles this so I cannot compare. TBH still worth using FF over that adware!

  • Virtualization in general? Sure, I can. I've tried it a bit with bhyve. But it's definitely a lot heavier since I'm now running a full Linux os and dedicating resources to it to run docker just to run a python or node app.

    Learning the project is in Go though is a sigh of relief. Professionally I've moved to Go (from Python) just because it's so damn easy to build and distribute.

    I just wish there was better support for the other *nix's. While the language support them just fine, docker on the other hand strangles it. =(

  • For me it's more like new interesting self hosted project and then find out it's only distributed as a docker container without any proper packaging. As someone who runs FreeBSD, this is a frustration I've run into with quite a number of projects.

  • From my understanding, transcode quality is a concern. I've unfortunately read AMD's implementation just isn't very good. That one is better off going Intel particularly from the last few years.

    Jellyfin's docs specifically talk about the issue.

    Intel's transcoding is also faster in the same generation.

    Been debating which way to go for my next rebuild as I'm over due myself.

  • Yeeap. My FreeBSD box has such pain with 'em. Because unfortunately *bsd is not in Python's precompiled wheels. So one is almost building from the source.

    Now every time I pip install something there's a high likelihood I'm going to end up having to install the rust tool chain and burn so much time on building libraries. I get why the project made the switch, but man does it hurt being downstream of it.

  • Every time I see a project decide to use rust I groan knowing my build/packaging time is about to skyrocket. Case in point, the Python cryptography project.

    And given cryptography's importance in the Python ecosystem what used to be an easy pip install of a package now almost always going to include is an enormous and horribly slow rust build environment.

    Seeing a rust libraryjust makes me sad now 😭

  • My gods. I think this just gave me flashbacks to this week.

    I was recently battling node's import/require shenanigans trying to figure out how to import a typescript module in my basic program. I feel this so hard.

    I walked away utterly hating the language and its ecosystem. Utterly defeated, I gave up.

  • I agree with this.

    Even people who make mistakes should be entitled to vote. Even while paying for their mistakes frankly. They may have lost their freedom, but they are still citizens of the Republic.

    The only compelling argument I know of is that voting in local elections is a mess because there would be counties that'd suffer from the over representation due to the location of the prisons. I would just consider those to be absentee voters myself, and they just keep the last address they had before going in or next if kin instead.

    Just my thoughts

  • Metamucil Bulk Fiber

    All the generics are awful in taste or consistency (for instance not being as finely ground it seems). And weirdly in Kirkland Signature's case, foamy.

    Stupid expensive for what it is. But the effect is worth it.

    Edit: sigh, autocorrect, you are the worst.