Of course, we could all be living in the matrix and nothing is real.
Of course, we could all be living in the matrix and nothing is real.
What is “zero” exactly? Scientists CAN prove unequivocally that the earth is a globe, there is no uncertainty and it is not an hypothesis.
Assuming “zero” is the number of people who don’t believe in an hypothesis, then I agree with you. Despite the overwhelming evidence there are people that believe the world is flat.
The beauty of science is you don’t have to believe in it for it to be real or true.
If it’s not provable by science, then I don’t believe it.
Yes, but not a massive amount. I pay annually and it works out to about $7-8 a month for 50mbps of bandwidth and unlimited downloads. Then use *arr apps and sabnzbd to manage everything.
Why torrent when you can use newsgroups? No need to seed, just download and done. Haven’t torrented for 10 years.
Run Home Assistant, add the integration, create a dashboard for your phone/tablet, never use the app again.
One of the layers of heck, you are stuck in a car park full of people who are trying to reverse in, but can’t do it on the first try.
Reasons you ended up there:
You work at McDonalds and you didn’t get the drive-thru order right.
You left when it was your turn to buy a round at the bar.
You change lanes into a gap just big enough for your car, then brake.
It’s the middle of summer and it’s hot, but you won’t let people turn on the A/C.
There isn’t going to be a document written by either organisation that says “we did it.” Even if they did, it would’ve been a tight group that decided it had to happen and nothing would’ve been written down.
I remember the fear mongering of the Cold War, the ozone layer depleting, and the AIDS epidemic.
Times were simpler back then, but I don’t think they were necessarily better.
No, Jellyfin has a server backend which manages the media and serves it up to the client frontends which support most modern operating systems like Windows, Linux and Android. See https://jellyfin.org/ for details.
I’d ditch the HTPC, and go for an Android based media player like the Shield, no moving parts, no keyboard/mouse and rarely requires an update. Had a HTPC for many years and anytime I wanted to watch something I had to mess about with it first before it would play.
I was a long time Kodi user from back when it was called XBMC.
About 5 years ago I got tired of messing about with managing media, editing config files and installing addons. Moved to Emby first, and now I am on Jellyfin. No media management required, the backend server does it all for me and the front end is great, never gives me any problems and plays everything. I run the front end on multiple Nvidia Shields with no performance issues.
I’d manage your media better with movies and TV in separate parent folders and not all mixed together. When you setup Jellyfin, you point it at a folder and tell it what media type it is. Mixing up different media types in the same folder structure just makes things harder than they need to be for no gain.
“You’re a wizard, Harry!”
All jokes aside, they look great.
I think we are past the tipping point now, it’s downhill from here and what we do to reduce carbon emissions will only determine how fast we go down that hill.
A panda at Singapore zoo.
I’m pretty sure this was in the book of revelations.
Shit, I’ve thrown out stuff several generations newer than that because it was too old.
We can all throw shit at Reddit together.
Unless your ISP is running a cloud service, it wouldn’t be their problem. AWS, Azure, Google etc would be the ones hit with stronger identification requirements.
The latest Indiana Jones game, because it’s too damn expensive. It’s normally $120 AUD and has been discounted to $95 AUD. When it’s below $50, then I’ll consider it.