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https://github.com/awesome-jellyfin/awesome-jellyfin

News:
>Findroid 1.0.0 is out for Android
https://github.com/jarnedemeulemeester/findroid/releases/tag/v1.0.0

>Wholphin is still the best Android TV client and now can be found on the TV Play Store
https://github.com/damontecres/Wholphin

Remember, Fuck Plex!
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Has anyone managed to use jellyfin on a Samsung smartTV? I did try a DLNA server and the built-in browser, but both look like shit and the navigation is not ideal.
It looks like I can't screencast from the android app, because that doesn't work from a different subnet (the server Is running as a rootless container).
What would you guys suggest?
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Is there any client or extension that will allow me to access my jellyseerr instance from my tv to request content?
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>>107732210
>What would you guys suggest?
If you just have a Samsung TV, then you need to do something else, which is easy and takes you only a few minutes to set up.

1. Install Kodi on your PC and set up the built-in DLNA server shown here: https://kodi.wiki/view/Settings/Services/UPnP_DLNA and point Kodi to your videos folder on your PC

2. Turn on you Samsung TV and look for the Kodi DLNA server. Now you can play all the videos from your PC's Kodi DLNA server on your TV.

OR

1. Install https://www.universalmediaserver.com/ and point it to your videos and set it up.

2. Turn on your Samsung TV and look for the Universal Media Server DLNA server and you can now play your PC's videos on your TV.

You can do either of these right now with little effort. Try it now.
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>>107732210
You can't use Jellyfin. You're stuck on the TV. Buy an Android box or use your gay TV.
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>>107717118
They have it already

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I have a bunch of selfies of random women on my computer, what kind of projects can I do with this data?

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Why couldn't his shit have been started like 5 years ago?
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>>107733686
Brodie is such a fag now, he use to make luke smith response videos, now he's pandering to the troon crowd.
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>>107733608
ackshully an anon ITT said it's a from scratch implementation of the X protocol or some shit, not a fork.

>>107733707
dude fr he's way too homo now, unsubbed a couple of years ago.
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>>107724833
Can you make a good DE next
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>>107730095
>dropping support for hardware older than 15-20 years and niche features that don't make sense anymore.
basically it's shit
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>>107733904
I mean you do need at least one bad thing otherwise it's not a freetarded project

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why can't we have nice things? are we supposed to just abandon the best app made for this site?
how do you make the captcha appear?
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>>107733448
Losers like you are the problem
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>>107733532
Please elucidate the problem
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>tfw I didn't even see the open in browser option
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>>107733842
this is why we don't have a working captcha.
it's because of you!

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When do we start killing these people?
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>>107729381
grow the fuck up faggot. stating facts doesn't make anyone a faggot, doesn't mean anyone is in love with the guy and denying them does mean you're a delusional kid. you can actually acknowledge reality without getting on your knees. well, you can't because you're socially deformed but that's a (You) problem.
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>>107733801
Free market for me, not for thee. Destroying Japan's economy in the 70's in retaliation for them making better products was a warning to the rest of the world. Know your place.
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>>107722289
the only chinese manufacturer who is expanding into memory expanding into enterprise gear for the chinese market. all chinese gpu developement is going towards their domestic enterprise demand, because they're sanction limited and the government has made it a priority. your based chinks aren't your friends either and also are only interested in making bank, with a sideline in national security (or else).

capitalism, state run or otherwise, cares about profit and it's all in data centers.
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>>107729473
probably most of it will be re-purposed away from 'ai' as much as possible. enterprise was still the biggest demand before ai. about 60% of the current market is coming from amazon, microsoft and google who are also the big data center people anyway.
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>>107721567
Nvidia practically owns the gpu market and they are ditching I'd for a bubble that is gonna pop in 2 - 3 years.

cloud gaming will become extremely popular if this rumour end up being true
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>>107731813
>>107731953
>>107732855
Love to see the "right wing" 4chan larpers come out of the closet and show their true communistic nature. You love the state and yet the state is what is fucking you over again and again. You reap what you sow.
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Shalom!
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>>107730035
post hat
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>Mfw fomo bought a 5090 today

I didn't even mind paying few grand. Why? Because it's clear it's going to get really bad with the GPU market.
Would I be surprised if the 5090 cost 7 grand in a year from now? Not one fucking bit.
All of the other cards are going to be expensive as shit too.
If you need to buy a card then do it now, because you're going to see elevated prices until the 6000 series launches.
I bet it's going to launch in small supply, then gets scalped to shit and now you're once again stuck waiting for a better situation and the prices didn't come down at all.
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I hate lolberts so much it's unreal.

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WHERE ARE THEY

HOW MUCH ARE THEY

ANNOUNCEMENTS WHEN

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C is just a glorified assembly macro
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>>107733699
lisp is assembler syntax for lisp machines
java is assembler syntax for native java cpus
C is assembler syntax for gcc
qed
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>>107733512
C doesn't have assembler syntax at all. C is a castrated version of BCPL.

>>107733524
None of them.
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Well, maybe, but if it's glorified assembly macros for anything, it's not for a real architecture, but for a wacko nutso C abstract machine that comes across as a PDP-11 on crack. A language that's actually "glorified" macro assembly with about the power level of C (pointers that encode their addressing width into their type plus structured programming constructs), would be a godsend in comparison.
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>>107733719
Please stop posting anytime
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>he doesn't implement objects and classes in assembler macros
goml

Im tired of being spied on and tracked by and taken advantage of by glowniggers, i just want to be able to speak my mind and not have to pretend to be some gay ass freak faggot just to make everyone feel fine and happy while not setting off any alarms. It used to be freenet or i2p where you could do that but im not so sure now.
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>>107722924
Wifi motion tracking will be surveilling unauthorized actions in bathrooms. The technology is already deployed.
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>>107729704
jannies tired always getting dabbed on so they data mine their users
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>>107722823
Can't.
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>>107728189
Cameras and recording devices everywhere. The majority of people you speak to will have a phone in their hand or pocket listening in on the whole conversation.
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>>107732014
>unauthorized actions in bathrooms
Like neutralizing a troon who walked into it following a 6yo.

Another one down! My fellow Americans, we are winning the long battle.
Stauton VA is another on the list of cancelling Flock contracts and getting AI surveilance cameras out of their city and allowing the people to "get a breath of fresh air without us knowing".
There is still hope and still good in people realizing this is transforming the nation into another CCP or N Korea state. The trial for the Instutite for Justice v. City of Norfolk Va is imminent. There is a way out of this hell.

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Excluding playing video games on them WTF where computers in the 70s and 80s used for?

Like serious question.

The capacity of them was laughable the 8-inch Floppy disk is ~242KB

>Diskettes formatted for this system stored 242,944 bytes

1 Wikipedia article page saved as ASCII text takes up 25KB at the lowest.

So 10 pages would fill that one up of pure ASCII text.

You can not store books on them.

>Much programs

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>>107732361
>can't even reply properly
lmao
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>>107731455
>CAD with a ruler and pencil
nigger that's just called drafting
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>>107731379
Everything you stated stems from a distorted and altogether insufficient understanding of reality.

kys
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>>107731379
Payroll, inventory management, database management, sending faxes (you could do this from PCs), keeping a list of contacts, printing documents, generating invoices, creating presentations without having to fuck with film. Payroll and inventory management were definitely the big one for businesses, it’s what a lot of the early mainframes were used for as well. Being able to buy one expensive machine instead of paying a hoard of mathematicians to crunch numbers was a massive gain for businesses. It also meant accounting, orders and payroll could be done regularly, each night or each week, instead of being an end of month affair.
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>>107731792
An outbox is exactly what it is in email, but physical. You’d type up letters, forms, internal correspondence, put them in your outbox and then a few times a day someone would come round and pick them up, then distribute them appropriately. Faxes were expensive, and only important people would get their own. Likewise, they’d deliver any documents for you into your inbox. Large companies had their own mail systems to handle internal document distribution, because otherwise you’d have highly paid engineers spending half their day trying to track down people to give letters too, assuming they were even in the office.

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I am not touching this ticking timebomb because it is 30% AI coded
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>>107732379
Why don't they vibecode Windows 12 from scratch at this point?
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>>107733301
It's closer to
>H1B code + AI code= mc2- E
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>>107732379
>30% AI coded
If only it was only 30%...
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>>107733676
H1B code = shit
AI code = shit
H1B code + AI code = super diarrhea
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>>107733058
if they go through with this windows is going to have weird ass problems windows 10 and earlier didn't have, like the start menu makes your cpu usage spike, or the taskbar randomly stops loading, or file explorer is slow as shit, stuff like that

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Many political strategists believe the optimal window for China to annex Taiwan is around 2026-2027. Perhaps Sam Altman had prior knowledge which lead to his decision to order 40% of the global RAM supply (raw, uncut wafers that can be warehoused) in preparation of the enviable. As this order is being fulfilled tech companies will be forced to develop non-Taiwanese supply chains immediately. In the end result OpenAI would have the world's largest reserve of critical AI infrastructure components.
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>>107726026
>in preparation of the enviable
Maybe he's just based?
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>>107726011
What the fuck are you talking about? DRAM chips are made in the US by Micron and in South Korea by SK Hynix and Samsung.

The shortage is on the chips themselves, not the final assembly portion that's done in Taiwan. A war there would affect RAM since SK is nearby, but RAM would be one of the last affected PC components from a war there.
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>>107732621
The point I'm making is that the RAM crisis is a chip crisis, without the chips essential hardware can't be made.

> (raw, uncut wafers that can be warehoused)
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>>107726082
Open AI isn't government funded
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>>107732166
The money these companies are using to buy RAM and GPUs is coming from the companies that make RAM and GPUs

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It's 2026, where can I get a Rockwell Retro Encabulator?
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>>107730757
maybe you're having a stroke right now?
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>>107726658
>Retro Encabulator
Jesus Christ, it's 2026, get a turbo encabulator.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ac7G7xOG2Ag
And go with General Electric, the original.
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>>107726658
Don't forget the pre-fabricated amulite and dingle arm. I personally like the nover trunion feature.
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I would rather immanentize my eschatron if you catch my drift
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based

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>have a decent pc, but always toy with the notion of upgrading some of the older parts
>stall because ‘eh, its fine’, besides, I got a 3080ti during peak covid gpu madness at msrp with little hassle
>didn’t account for the fact that all computer components would spike a minimum of 250% in price , with RAM going so far as 700% in less than a 2 year period
>realizing the computer I have now will be the last one I own because the future will be leasing or streaming hardware
Silly me, shoulda saw that one coming :p


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