I could be wrong; but it came across to me as a “we’ll sell you one at a special discount”
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I could be wrong; but it came across to me as a “we’ll sell you one at a special discount”
Oh god! The Chinese know how tight my shoes are? They could overthrow the entire globe with such devastating info!
China, so definitely not the same worker protections; but where I’m at, that kind of deduction isn’t legal.
Any staff in the country using Android handsets, including those from Huawei or Xiaomi, will be provided with an iPhone 15, as a one-time purchase
Fuck off. If you’re mandating what device I’m to use for work; you’re going to provide said device free of charge, or shut the fuck up when I use whatever I like.
Reminds me of the BBC licence fee in the UK.
they probably made a really good return before it shut down.
Part of the sentence was to forfeit $1million in profits, I’d say they did pretty well for themselves.
Up until now, I’ve been using the convert tool in Emby server. You can select a whole library and convert it, or individual items/playlists/collections; with options to automatically convert new media as it’s added.
Tbh, I’ve been having a bit of trouble with it re-converting media it’s already done, so I was looking for another solution.
Someone in this thread mentioned tdarr, so I’m going to be looking into that this weekend. Seems like a much more manageable tool with more powerful options.
/edit; I should also mention, this is a long process. Using an rtx4080, it was almost 3 full months non-stop to convert my entire media library from mostly h264 -> h265.
Because the legal options are garbage.
The pirates provide a better service with more content for cheaper than the legal options; and pirating yourself takes effort as well as cost (hardware, trackers, usenet, etc).
Some people are happy to just pay for decent service; others like to learn about the process, then setup and run their own servers.
To each their own.
Storage is expensive :/
That’s already almost 36tb, after conversion to HEVC which compressed it ~40%
I wonder how that compares to my own collection…
I haven’t found a source for the size of Netflix/Amazon/Hulus libraries; but I haven’t looked all that hard either.
I still want Futurama style human transport tubes
This is disappointingly devoid of video…
That I’d like to see. I’ll get the popcorn
If SpaceX moves, and it’s worker’s are unwilling/unable to move; does that grant them severance?
I’d take that out.