

Getting pretty sick of the “told you so” or “well duh” takes.
You’ve got acknowledgement now. What do you want to do about it?
Getting pretty sick of the “told you so” or “well duh” takes.
You’ve got acknowledgement now. What do you want to do about it?
I am about a decade into a swe career and bored as hell. One of my biggest regrets is not sticking it out and continuing down the research path (bioinformatics). As the saying goes, regrets show us the things that matter most.
Someone telling me we need to talk and refusing to give context
Just finished Tokyo Vice and didn’t once skip the intro
That complicates things. I would check whether subtitles are enabled (burn-in is notoriously slow) and then try manually adding your server via the app (to rule out wan/relay). Could also recreate the issue and check the server logs - timestamps should tell you what actions were taken when.
Difficult to say without more detail but it’s likely transcoding. You can view how much is cached via tautulli if that’s something you have set up.
Good now, bad later.
Lemmy is small enough to only have useful bots now. Naively, I think policing bot content across instances will grow into a nightmare the day that policing is needed.
I would hope someone would step up who is more qualified than me, but if it has to come down to me, it is something I would consider
Really conflicted here. Back in 2016 news of Oprah, The Rock, Kevin Hart, other celebrities running circled and (at least in the communities I was a part of at the time) that was whole-heartedly rejected on the basis of qualification. How much should that matter now?
Blindly. People love to list them as evidence as if the numbers stand on their own. Reality is a person had some hand in assembling the numbers and there is no such thing as a bulletproof statistic. Good statistics ought to be scrutinized.
Came here to say exactly this. I watched for info, not to fall in love.
Just for lemmy:
Most people on here care more about being right than affecting any sort of progress.
About a decade ago I worked for T-Mobile on a very similar product. I would be surprised if they used any security considering during my time there, they would commonly ship hackathon projects as-is.
Not that anybody asked, but I am on team “LEAVE YOUR DOG AT HOME”.
For those that can’t be bothered to click: It’s dengue fever