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You can run your Jellyfin connection inside of Kodi which has a ton of configuration options like the volume control.
You can run your Jellyfin connection inside of Kodi which has a ton of configuration options like the volume control.
The classic sloppy reporting tactic of “dozens”. Somewhere between 1.5 and 33.3 dozen I guess?
I’ve been pretty excited about what I’ve been seeing from Affinity. You’re right, they’re not there yet. But they’re closer than anyone. They need more money and time and they will hopefully get there.
I want to point out, because I see this chart or something like it a lot. Adobe has an absolute monopoly in the professional design space. None of these programs can remotely come close to the creative suite if you’re doing more than tinkering. If you’re making memes or doing some personal image manipulation, you can get by with GIMP or something. If you’re creating professional art or creating files for print or publication, you need Adobe. It’s scary that one corporation holds so much sway over an entire industry but they definitely do.
Tell me more about these tittybux…
Estimated $50b in wage theft against workers per year I’m thinking white collar isn’t being included.
Nah, I’d prefer someone with a bigger dick.
(I am totally against our penal system being okay with rape as basically capital punishment. For the record. Just making a joke here)
Too fucking late. I’ve already installed Bluefin on two machines and Bazzite on my gaming machine. I’m not going back.
Great reference. Also, you can do gifs in Lemmy. Not sure if everyone knows that or not.
Out of Sight being the best one.
These were all good. This one made me laugh.
Without looking is that one of those pages that has like Eminem, Brad Pitt, Scarlett Johanson, Robert DeNiro, and then Eddie Murphy as the free bingo space?
He raised prices ahead of stays so it was full-full price.
I didn’t see anyone saying that but the correct response is: in the next billing cycle we’re going to start charging X amount per month for X amount of traffic or we have to bump you to to the next tier.
If things are so dire that the traffic is causing problems the correct response is to throttle certain domain traffic until it gets figured out in some way.
Pay X amount in 24 hours or we remove you entirely is extortion.
The OG llama. Before The Emperor’s New Groove, before Tina in Napoleon Dynamite and before llm’s.
it might’ve taken another century before we got spicy gasoline pasta recipe,
The Anarchists Cookbook has had the recipe for napalm for a bit now. But I do get your point.
Eh, I’ll take it though. I live in a fairly quiet part of town but the street has gotten pretty busy in the last could of years. And visually, I guess the street seems to open up making drivers get… spicy now and then. The fucking motorcycles, man. These noisy fucking middle-aged infants making 130 decibels while only going 15mph make me see red. I’d gladly take the lawn equipment noise.
Just try to not walk in circles.
At home, I use PiHole and AdGuard to block ads. I also use Firefox on my desktop with ublock origin plugin. Sites do break sometimes. But here’s my thinking. If a site is using or forcing an ad in such a way that the site is broken for me, I go to another site. That one didn’t deserve my time or business. My bank website works just fine. So does the power company, gas, etc. The important stuff is fine. The rest has competition.
I will note that my auto insurance website broke between an email link, the trackers in said link and the website. I messaged their IT dept in a complaint form and they said they would change how the email system tracker works to prevent that in the future.