Can just get a Chromecast.
Can just get a Chromecast.
Scott Adams is trash, and also this is so outdated. No top engineer wants to work at Google anymore, just middle management hell and a product you create will most likely be killed within 2 years.
Big part of the internet is going through Cloudflare these days, so it tracks you as you browse, and does something clever to figure out if you’re a robot. Google can do the same, they’ll have a cookie on you. If they’re not sure they’ll show you one of those challenges.
I bought a Dell OptiPlex 3070 with a i5 9500T CPU for a good price, filled the RAM up right away, it can run anything I throw at it.
If you go for one of those make sure the CPU supports QuickSync for hardware acceleration.
Ubuntu LTS because that’s what I was most comfortable with at the time, now I’d really like to switch over to Debian but I’m not sure I can be bothered until I really have to, everything is working well at the moment. It’s running in Proxmox.
Got Disney plus subscription for free through some other stuff I need to have, but it’s the ad supported standard plan, you pay and still get loads of ads. Even with the subscription I just download stuff for my Jellyfin.
Nginx Proxy Manager.
Yeah I can see the Jellyfin UI, but the streaming fails, or is blocked by Cloudflare.
Self hosted FreshRSS is what I’ve been using, it’s very good.
I use DDG like others have mentioned, but I also like Perplexity, because it’s not a chat like ChatGPT, it just answers queries without trying too hard to chat to you.
Used to have a couple when they had loads of content on them, now that everyone has their own service and only their own content, and higher prices, I cancelled all of them and set up Jellyfin.
It’s just a convenience problem, if a service had actual good content and didn’t cost a fortune I’d be right back on it. But no way I’m paying for 10 streaming services.
F**kface, it’s not really about anything, just very funny ramblings, listen a lot when I’m cooking and can’t have full attention on something educational.
They write so many articles on Twitter it will never die
AntennaPod told me my favourites are:
If that’s annoying have the people writing this article looked at their own website, ads on ads (and ads placeholders with adblock) with cookie and email subscription popups and SEO bullshit.
Some Wes Anderson movies I haven’t seen, like The French Dispatch and The Royal Tenenbaums.
And they just bought Hotel Chocolat, one of my favourite places to go for fancy chocolate, https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-67436228.
So now that place will go to shit, I’ll have to find another one.
My family insists on using Facebook messenger, so I only have an account for that.