[-] [email protected] 2 points 4 hours ago

Added a link above, but for your consideration: https://github.com/whipper-team/whipper

[-] [email protected] 3 points 4 hours ago

Without a doubt your best solution is https://github.com/whipper-team/whipper

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago

Can I guarantee? There are no guarantees in self hosting. By this logic you can never move away from Plex. There's always unknowns. There's always new issues to trip over. Plex is hardly without it's own warts, but because they're 'known' to you and your users nothing else will ever be able to measure up.

It's a logical fallacy and a trap.

I set up Jellyfin basically overnight when the Plex pass changes occurred. Reverse proxies are trivial, as are docker containers, don't let the anecdotes about things being hard or VPN being needed intimidate you.

There were absolutely bumps in the road. I had to make users for each person and email them customized sign-up links. Yes, that kinda sucked, but that's the price for running and controlling the authentication yourself instead of though a 3rd party service that can and absolutely will eventually use that data to snoop.

Most of the time, once sent the link the users were fine, 9/10 of my users had no further issues and quickly adapted. For the last 1/10, I had to trouble shoot a few things and eventually ended up recommending a different device to connect with (it was an old TV with a really old version of Plex for TVs, they ended up buying a $40 Google TV device from Walmart and got set up that way).

The whole time I was running both Plex and Jellyfin so the migration process could happen at my speed.

My point is this: no, it wasn't painless to switch. Yes, some tech support was required. Yes, the user who was getting hundreds of dollars (annually) of streaming services effectively for free had to shell out a paltry sum to upgrade and actually enjoys their experience much more now. No, that didn't make it impossible or not worth doing.

I'm not saying what's best for you and your users, and I'm absolutely not guaranteeing you'll have no issues beyond these, but I hope you understand your hands aren't actually tied, you're just boxing yourself in.

[-] [email protected] 39 points 3 days ago

This is why I like Andor and Rogue One best these days. A rebellion is a messy human affair with lots of wanton death and suffering. Trying to ground that and show the moral dilemma and the characters struggling with it instead of plastering over it with cheering teenagers makes a better show.

[-] [email protected] 60 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I'm sure you don't need to be told, but for those who are reading and need to hear it: the most powerful and healthy thing a GM can do is say no. The GM gets to arbitrate the tone of the game and setting, and healthy boundaries are conducive to both fun and creativity.

[-] [email protected] 58 points 5 days ago

Trump is notoriously a zero sum true believer, despite it being routinely mocked, disproven, and sociopathic. He fully believes that help given to people who are not him is wasteful and harmful to him, at least indirectly.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 5 days ago

About $1200 back in 2010. Got a nice enough ring she'd feel proud to show it to people, but didn't pay any more money than I'd saved up since I decided to propose.

To keep costs down I got a 'perfect' diamond with an occlusion you couldn't see without a jewelers loop, and had sapphires on the ring to add interest without increasing the size of the diamond.

I'm happy with the decision still 15 years later.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 6 days ago

I think it's at least partially a cultural thing. I used to participate in the ZFS ecosystem. ZFS got kinda burned by having it's spread limited due to it's pre-existing license, but found a home in the BSD ecosystem.

Once burned twice shy. So add-ons, extensions, etc were defacto BSD 3 Clause licensed in that community to avoid that issue moving forward.

I could only speculate why MIT is used a lot in the rust community, but if you're taking inspiration from a half dozen other successful projects and you see them all MIT licensed, you're probably going to lean towards MIT when picking your own.

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[-] [email protected] 152 points 4 weeks ago

Badass female grunt soldier treated by her fellow soldiers as a soldier first and foremost.

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[-] [email protected] 146 points 2 months ago

Better method:

Walk up to geologist, hand them a rock

"Look at this cool agate I found!"

Where "agate" is substituted for any obviously incorrect identification.

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[-] [email protected] 118 points 3 months ago

Martin was out of line.

Hellwig also was out of line and unnecessarily hostile.

Linus... Is the voice of reason? Though I would have preferred he rebuke Hellwig in the same breath.

It's a strange 2025.

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[-] [email protected] 136 points 9 months ago

Haha, wow that was crazy, right everyone? Geeze, why did we even do that thing we did? What was that even? So weird!

Anyway, everything is back to the way it was before! Maybe even better! You can all come back now from the various forks and open alternatives you've spent the last 18 months migrating to!

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