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Cake day: February 27th, 2026

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  • Zuck 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.




  • 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.






  • 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.








  • 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.