Developer and surfer of the web
Yep, there was a time when streaming services actually became easier than piracy. That was when there was basically just Netflix and Hulu. If you had both of those, you had everything.
Wow, I wonder if this will impact Uranus in any way?
I haven’t been to youtube.com or opened the app in ages. I switched to FreeTube and haven’t looked back. That’ll last until they restrict API access, anyway.
They tested that on me months ago and I downloaded FreeTube in response. Haven’t looked back. Fuck them for trying to tell me what I can and can’t do.
Yep. On the grand scale it doesn’t matter if this comment was pre-determined or if I genuinely made the free choice to write it. What matters is that, to me, the illusion of free will is complete. There is nothing other than my belief that I am free to affect my own existence.
As Rush once said, even if you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.
That’s all any tech demo is. They have to draw interest in order to continue developing the technology.
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Ironic coming from a guy who uses a very clear formula on the majority of his movies.
Yep, I agree with this take. As much as I feel social media is a detriment to the human species and especially children, I think it should be up to the parents to regulate that. We have more important things to spend our tax dollars on than endless regulation for problems which will continue to exist in any case.
It’s hilarious to me that people are willing to accept that technology can come as far as producing an LLM of the caliber of ChatGPT, but they can’t fathom that it will continue to iterate and get better. It may be “bad” at certain writing styles right now, but give it some time. Think about how far it’s already come for us to even be having this conversation.
Fusion, solid state batteries, room temp superconductors and general purpose AI in the same decade? What’s going on?
I think it’s more about the price point. If you want people to pay $1000+ for a piece of tech, it needs to be more useful than just a camera.
I have:
-Netflix (included w/ phone plan)
-Hulu + Disney + ESPN (bundle)
-Shudder
-CuriosityStream / Nebula
-Spotify
Then I have my own personal Jellyfin server for everything else.
Nice - yeah, the API is just a convenient way to access the data. The truth is that if a browser can view reddit.com, a script can pull the data and put it somewhere else.
Personally, I’m working on a script to scrape certain subs every few days and display them in a page I’m self-hosting. Who needs their API? All I really care about over there anymore is tech related info I need for my job.
You could probably do this yourself with a decent copy of the movie, just turn off the audio channel for the music.
Seconding - you can actually squeeze a surprising amount of use out of a Pi4 running Docker.
We’re in that interim period where people don’t understand the technology at all but still think it’s capable of anything, so even people who absolutely should know better are going to be misusing it.