Everyone is a people, except non-people
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Pornacount128@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•Stack overflow is almost deadEnglish2·11 days agoI definitely agree with this. I think the easier and kinder thing to do is to just not reply to posts like that.
Pornacount128@lemmynsfw.comto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•That's all folks, Plex is starting to charge for sharingEnglish2·1 month agoThis is a perspective I didn’t realize. I only used Plex for a short while before switching to Jellyfin, but I didn’t know Plex handled server connection like this (I think I setup direct connections from the beginning but it’s been a while).
Thanks for the info!
Pornacount128@lemmynsfw.comto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•That's all folks, Plex is starting to charge for sharingEnglish64·1 month agoHow exactly are you aquiring a folder full of media without technical know how in the first place? (Genuine question?)
I suppose having Plex handle users is easier than creating an account but barely imo.
Not shitting on Plex either, gotta do what you want I think the problems with this kind of thing is the change, people had a free service for years and now they have to change or pay. People hate change, lol
You’ve never worked for the federal government have you? They just don’t have the expertise to setup something like that, at least not at most agencies.
Humans are just nurons, we don’t “understand either” until so many stack on top of each other than we have a sort of consciousness. The it seems like we CAN understand but do we? Or are we just a bunch of meat computers? Also, llms handle language or correlations of words, don’t humans just do that (with maybe body language too) but we’re all just communicating. If llms can communicate isn’t that enough conceptually to do anything? If llms can program and talk to other llms what can’t they do?