ToTheGraveMyLove

joined 2 weeks ago

Rumors don't work remotely the same way as the suggested scenario.

[–] ToTheGraveMyLove@sh.itjust.works 1 points 11 hours ago (2 children)

The "bot blog poisoning other bots against you and getting your job applications auto-rejected" isn't really something that would play out with people.

Lmao, LLMs aren't fake people, they're glorified auto suggestions.

Pam Bondi is a colossus insufferable cunt.

Yup, don't need anything else.

Don't watch this. Just don't. Unless you want a brain aneurism. Source: im ded

[–] ToTheGraveMyLove@sh.itjust.works 2 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago)

If someone doesn't believe it at this point then they're being willfully ignorant. These assholes have openly said as much.

Likely by design.

Lmao, you're one to fucking talk asshat.

I didn't say the whole game was stolen. The fact that they stole assets at all is deplorable. Also, this wasn't the first time they were caught doing that. They've been caught stealing artwork for Destiny too. Fuck Bungie.

Sounds more like anti-intellectualism if you ask me.

 

Ive got a lot of downloaded YouTube videos. I used to play them through Plex back when I ran that, but once I switched to Jellyfin there wasn't a good way to set them up at all. So I was super excited when I found TubeArchivist. All the posts I saw on it seemed to be positive, so I set it up yesterday in Docker.

It seemed to work alright at first, but it took a really long time for the server to start up once I started running the containers. I'm also running Navisphere, Jellyfin, Kiwix, and a Tor snowflake node, which all booted up instantly, but this took 5-10 minutes to be accessible. It also took like twice the Docker resources of all my other containers just to run.

Doing anything in it was super slow too. Logging in was unresponsive, took a couple minutes to load. There was no feedback either so I thought it was just frozen. I had all my videos I had downloaded previously, so I tried importing them and that just brought my system to a complete crawl. It maxed out Dockers allocated resources, even exceeding the CPU allocation. It also caused Docker to crash twice.

Does anyone have any experience with this program? Did I do something wrong in my docker-compose file (I just modified the example in the github repository) or is the program just super poorly optimized? I've been able to run all the other containers on my system just fine. It has a lot of the same functionality as Jellyfin, which does not do this kind of crap. I was so excited but its been a huge letdown. Any thoughts?

view more: next ›