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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • Perhaps its been made easier now as i don’t think i did much more than running the installer. My pc is on windows though, my server will likely be using some version of linux. I want to learn linux but need my main pc too much to make it a daily driver.

    I used these instrctions for the windows installer

    https://jellyfin.org/docs/

    (Click the windows link there)

    Run the installer (can set it as a service but thats only necessary if you want to run it on boot instead of after login. Afaik.)

    Once installed you can access it via your local ipaddress:8096 (eg http://192.168.1.100:8096/)

    From there you can head to management in the menus and set up your folders for movies/tv shows etc. You just make some folders somewhere on your pc and point it at those. Download all your content and organise it in there. Jellyfin is quite good at dividing things up into individual series and uses meta data to fill in names and thumbnails etc. And you can select the 3 dots when hovering over any thumbnails to edit the metadata or add custom thumnails etc.

    I just tinker with it though. Decide what settings you want to use. I still need to set up https but need to look into self signed certificates and stuff first.

    Hope that helps.









  • My 5 year old son does have access to an android tablet, but i restrict, selectively, what he can do on it and time limit his usage so it locks down after a few hours. I curate his youtube and frequently spend time watching kids content to decide if i want him watching it. If its good and educational i will share it to his kids youtube account. He cant browse the web, he cant buy things on the play stores. He has to get me to approve any app install and i will always install first and play to ensure it safe.

    Its hard work, but its worth it to protect him online. And this has lead to it just being another one of his toys, it doesnt absorb his whole existence. He can take it or leave it. Which i am chuffed about.

    When he is older and i can help him understand for himself how to be safe, i will help him however i can. Rather than restric, i will help him understand what the internet is, the good the bad and the ugly.



  • From a budget phone to a flagship?

    Yeah, i can see how the difference would be night and day…

    Regardless pixel is a great series of phone if the OS works for you then stick with google phones.

    Personally i like samsung. Even if they have gotten pretty shady. Since i owned the s2 years back i have always found myself liking samsung.

    Tried nexus 6, tried the OG pixel which i liked but ruined when i dropped it in a barrel filled with potatos and water. (No k wont elaborate, its more fun to leave you guessing)

    Tried huawei and enjoyed my p20 pro and p30 pro but once the fold 3 came out i was back with samsung. Got a fold 6 now and am very happy.

    If i recall, since the advent of smart phones, i went: Sony xperia x10, Galaxy S2, Galaxy S4 mini, Google Nexus 6, Google Pixel, Huawei P20 pro, Huawei P30 pro, Galaxy Fold 3, Galaxy Fold 6,


  • Since when did gfx cards need to cost more than a used car?

    We are being scammed by nvidia. They are selling stuff that 20 years ago, the equivalent would have been some massive research prototype. And there would be, like, 2 of them in an nvidia bunker somewhere powering deep thought whilst it calculated the meaning of life, the universe, and everything.

    3k for a gfx card. Man my whole pc cost 500 quid and it runs all my games and pcvr just fine.

    Could it run better? Sure

    Does it need to? Not for 3 grand…

    Fuck me!..






  • As much as i want to hate on tesla, seeing this, it hardly seems like a fair test.

    From the perspective of the car, it’s almost perfectly lined up with the background. it’s a very realistic painting, and any AI that is trained on image data would obviously struggle with this. AI doesn’t have that human component that allows us to infer information based on context. We can see the boarders and know that they dont fit. They shouldn’t be there, so even if the painting is perfectly lines up and looks photo realistic, we can know something is up because its got edges and a frame holding it up.

    This test, in the context of the title of this article, relies on a fairly dumb pretense that:

    1. Computers think like humans
    2. This is a realistic situation that a human driver would find themselves in (or that realistic paintings of very specific roads exist in nature)
    3. There is no chance this could be trained out of them. (If it mattered enough to do so)

    This doesnt just affect teslas. This affects any car that uses AI assistance for driving.

    Having said all that… fuck elon musk and fuck his stupid cars.