Yes, the Netflix -> Jellyfin conversion doesn’t make much sense.
It would’ve made more sense if it was Plex -> Jellyfin. Because the extra steps are the same.
Yes, the Netflix -> Jellyfin conversion doesn’t make much sense.
It would’ve made more sense if it was Plex -> Jellyfin. Because the extra steps are the same.
Nooo did they add a subscription? I tried it one year ago and it was free. But it was also buggy, so I went back to Waze…
I think Immich is one of the best open source software out there.
+1 for Mint. Super easy to use, a lot of config can be tweaked directly in the UI, and it has old style GNOME vibes without all the mad workflow that GNOME 3 forces upon you.


They did, replacing it with Paint3D. But everybody hated it, and now they added Paint back.


Yeah, I agree. I hope Discord both fails as a company and as a concept.
Information siloed inside a non-easily searchable interface? No thank you.
Actually, nothing can really read xlsx expect from Microsoft themselves. They wanted to get an “open” standard so they could be used in European public administration. But they also did it in a way so that nobody else can really implement their whole standard.
ODT format is way better than DOCX.
I agree with you. But AI is not the solution, unfortunately.
AI made it easier to write code, but it’s code that you can’t trust.


It’s not hard to mask them, just lower the microphones from the audience or play something else instead


The video from the TV station must be copyrighted, but about everybody else’s video from the audience?


I also think they were ready for that and they masked it live. It doesn’t make any sense for the presenters to mention the booing if you can’t even hear it in the recording. It must have been very loud.


The world is Michael Scott and Vance is Toby


Voyeurs: which website?


I can’t read duck à l’orange without thinking about this sketch:


Pro-tip: if you need the Adobe suite, give Affinity a try. It works perfectly well on WINE, there’s even a ready-made AppImage on GitHub so you don’t need to configure anything. Just click and run.


I’ve been using Linux for more than 20 years. I’ve started with Ubuntu, then I’ve used Arch for a long time, then back to Kubuntu, then… I’ve recently switched to Mint.
I need to do work and not worry about anything: Mint is super clean, fast, with old school GNOME vibes (GNOME 3 is utter shit).


To be honest, it wouldn’t take much for distro maintainers to detect that and stop it


It’s funny because Spotify disabled app creation from their developer portal. I bet the scraping was just calling their APIs
Also, why paying for AI? You can use it for free, and when you finish your free daily limit, you just switch to another AI: Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Le Chat, DeepSeek… rinse and repeat.