

Because they weren’t selling 3000 a day. They were selling a huge number a minute, one day (maybe a couple).
Because they weren’t selling 3000 a day. They were selling a huge number a minute, one day (maybe a couple).
sit on them until the stock gets like a 1-day 5% drop so they can misrepresent the situation
ok, but that didn’t happen here
Nah, you’re fine.
Kagi is goshin’ awesome.
It’s not fun from the inside (not Google).
Side-thing, but man am I very happy with Neon and where KDE is overall.
Finally went to Linux Desktop as my main, after trying off and on for 20 years.
It is?
“I expect things I use to be free, and I don’t care if I’m the product”
Yeah those early ones - and the one I’m thinking of was like the first big-screen flatpanel they sold, sometime in the late 90s - were extra extra bad about power.
In theory, it would allow them to reduce costs to compete better with rivals and sell more.
But usually it’s the thing you said. Capitalism fundamentals are pretty broken in most markets.
Uh, ok
It’s your problem now. This is the kind of thing that happens.
Eh, I find Emby pretty close to on-par at this point.
I’m also not particularly happy with giving a bunch of people VPB access to my setup. Or other potential complications that come with that setup.
I know enough to be able to lock it down, but I dont want the hassle. And other people will want it less.
I’m pretty happy with Emby, which also lets me easily do remote streaming.
I assume they replied to you after someone downvoted you but before all the upvotes.
And how are you doing remote streaming from friends with Jellyfin?
I remember a 42" plasma TV that cost $12,000 at Best Buy.
324TB misc here for duty
ok but your comment isn’t related to this particular case