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  • I think the user simply had no idea what they are doing. I read their post and they say they are not a developer anyways, so I guess that explains a lot.

    They said in a post: I thought about setting up a virtual machine but didnt want to bother.

    I am being a bit hard on them, I assumed they knew what they were doing: Dev, QA, Test, Prod. Code review prior to production etc. But they just grabbed a tool, granted it root to their shell and ran with it.

    But they them selves said it caused issues before. And looking at the posts on the antigravity page, lots of people do.

    They basically started using a really crappy tool without any supervision as a noob.

    He said “I didn’t know I needed a seatbelt for AI”. LIKE WHAT THE FUCK. Where have you been that you didn’t know that these tools make mistakes. You make mistakes. Everything makes mistakes.

    If you go to googles antigravity page, I would quick Nope the fuck out. What a shit page.

    Edit: 1 more thing: There is a post where one of the users says something along the lines of: “of course I gave the AI full access to my computer, what do I have to hide”? The level of expertise is stupid low…

    Edit2: Also, when shown the screen that says “dont allow terminal commands” and also “dont allow auto excution”, they decided to turn those off. Also saying well that is tedious.







  • I have had a lifetime pass for years since maybe 2014 or so? They added photo sync, that was awesome, then they took it away. That sucked.

    I simply run both at the same time on my server, they point to the same library. The compose file is stupid simple (as is plex’s) so why not.

    Better is relative, but I like Jellyfin better. Plex’s choices for my library layout suck. Jellyfin gets to the point, and fast.

    Either way, doesn’t cost anything to run both, and set up is about 10 minutes if you already are using docker.





  • It is so bad these days. People have been complaining about it for a long time, and Ticket Master is doing this themselves.

    Bill Kreutzman of the Grateful Dead said in 2009:

    “I hate that scalping thing. It’s one of my pet peeves. It’s legal robbery. There should be a law against it. I’m not going to mention names, but the bigwigs in the business, the promoters—whatever you want to call them—one of them now owns a ticket company, and they were going to try to take a whole lot of tickets and scalp them, and we got them to stop that. It’s asking our fans to pay too much money for something that really should almost be free. Garcia always said, “Music is so good for you, it should be free.” That’s a famous Jerry quote. It’s a sore subject with me. Our ticket prices are 80 bucks, and that seems like a fortune to me. I mean, in today’s market, “Am I buying food for my family or gas? Am I taking my kids to school, or am I buying outrageously expensive tickets?” It doesn’t make much sense to me.”