To be fair last time I used Kodi was like 2017, that was when it kept getting raided lol
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Casterial@lemmy.worldto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Meta reportedly plans sweeping layoffs as AI costs increase
29·5 days agoZuck has always been lagging behind with every initiative. First the meta world, a massive flop. Next, his AI which will be another massive flop.
Of course, the cost is peoples livelihoods because this billionaire is incompetent. He’ll for sure say “we’re laying off 20% because AI is that good!” (or something along those lines)
Meanwhile, his company is underperforming and down 20% over the last 6 months
There’s a reason their company has only stolen or bought ideas, I don’t think they’ve innovated at all.
A VPN setting up for a mother who has no technical experience and lives 3 hours away and a grandparent who’s 80 and lives 2 hours away is indeed hard.
Most of my Plex was set up to cut streaming and cable on their end, I haven’t fully cut streaming yet… 😞
Casterial@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Instagram is getting rid of end-to-end encrypted DMs that ‘very few’ people usedEnglish
9·5 days agoIf people thought TikToks invasion of privacy was bad, wait until they realize how bad meta products are
You can self host Plex and it has more developed features than jellyfin. Sadly, Plex needs a subscription and it’s only worth it if you buy the lifetime on a flash sale.
I have a very organized Plex server that utilizes as much features as I can, and Jellyfin just lacked a lot of that. Basically that 10% missing is what I want. It’s not bad, if I was to redo everything from the ground up it’d be Jellyfin or Plex, but definitely not Kodi like suggested above.
Edit: I believe for me it was remote access ease of use by Plex that I use heavily.
Kodi is dated and barely works and jellyfin lacks basic features. I have both jellyfin and plex, I prefer Plex but I have my own server with lifetime bought for $50
Casterial@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI on Surveillance and Autonomous Killings: You’re Going to Have to Trust UsEnglish
11·11 days agoThey’re bankrupt, so no. This is desperation at it’s finest
As I continued to bolster my skills, resume and connections any company that ghosted me I’ve ghosted or blacklisted.
Now, 10 years later with an in-demand skill set I have companies reach out to interview, and if it’s a company who’s ghosted me in the past I either ghost them, or tell them “Due to past experiences of being ghosted by your company, I won’t interview.”
I really do encourage people to just treat these companies the same, don’t give them the time of the day.
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Casterial@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI Is Developing an Alternative To GitHubEnglish
1·15 days agoLol true 😂
Casterial@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI Is Developing an Alternative To GitHubEnglish
3·15 days agoNo, but there are so many other systems already out there that compete with it. Why reinvent the wheel when your company is already bleeding billions?
Casterial@lemmy.worldto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OS
23·15 days agoMicrosoft forgetting why we use Windows is hilarious. I might just go back to 10.
Casterial@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI Is Developing an Alternative To GitHubEnglish
11·15 days agoWhy? Seems like a massive waste of resources. We already have several source controls
A tad fucked that you only think of the current and not the length of their impact on your life. Yes, the current can be bad, but you have think about the impact they have - especially if someone has dementia.
Depends how you use LLMs. I didn’t say use LLM to solve the problem, I have it breakdown the documentation and make it easier to read/provide examples of usage + explain the steps.
Stackoverflow also has incorrect answers always marked as correct and isn’t a great source to learn from, the best way to learn is just reading documentation and having breakpoints to read the data coming in.
I had to make a stackoverflow back in the day to correct so many incorrect answers.
I don’t pay for a single one, I’ll use their free services for a specific question to have it summarize the internet basically. I try and avoid chatgpt.
At work we have an internal AI system, and Claude. I utilize both of these to make my workload smoother - but have been finding myself just coding more often than using them because they almost all eventually produce garbage and refuse to listen when you say it’s wrong.
That eventually you have to say goodbye to parents, grandparents, animals, and loved ones - and there will always be a void you can’t fill that they filled.



Yup, the good days. Now I can’t even have my “feed” in order and I rarely see my friends posts, just ads.
I stopped using it after it went from a timeline to feed. It’s also mostly bots now