

It’s probably more related to you maintaining both side by side (for sure they have incompatibilities) rather than jellyfin. I have absolutely none of the issues you have.
It’s probably more related to you maintaining both side by side (for sure they have incompatibilities) rather than jellyfin. I have absolutely none of the issues you have.
From this thread it seems Plex has astroturfing capabilities
Valetudo, though an absolutely amazing software, is no the replacement I was meaning. I meant we need a fully open source robot, from software to hardware, and that can be adapted. Of course there’s always blobs which are not open source, but that’s the case already for many things
Clarify where I did goal post moving
for war and extreme remote areas, everything else is already solved.
Yes and if you read carefully my answers you’ll see that my arguments were all related to this, not the “normal case”
We need open source alternatives
Oh I’m all for Musk to eat shit. I was arguing that satellites are better, not starlink in particular. Lemmy seems to have issues separating their (valid) hate for muskrat with some of his companies or related technologies. And OP was arguing that cell towers are an improvement over satellites? Wth
Why can’t we have a publicly funded satellite constellation?
Yes and we can also use a solution which requires absolutely no cables and digging at all, and that doesn’t disrupt any natural environments and occupies land.
And yes I’m aware of the impact satellites have on the atmosphere. There’s no free lunch.
And wires are not bound by physics? To run cables over such long distances you have to boost the signal at periodic distances to avoid voltage drops and noise
Satellites are not there for speed, but breadth
Spoken like a true spoiled city person Good luck getting the necessary infrastructure built (cables, towers, et al) to really remote places. It’s probably more expensive in the long run than having a satellite constellation.
This exactly. I always wanted to contribute to the kernel but after being a c++ dev for so many years I absolutely don’t want to do C, and rust would allow me to have fun doing kernel hacking
The good thing about science is that it doesn’t care if you disagree, it just works the way it does
The article’s title is something … 😂 On the other hand it’s such a shame the mission went, presumably, wrong
Hi, just commenting to thank you for trying to maintain a space community here on lemmy
You get off the sofa and help do it
You’re no better than musk and trump if you act like them and spread disinformation. That’s not how you fight the far-right. SpaceX has failed on the timelines, sure, but they still have delivered much more and better than anyone else during the same period of time. It’s still a shame they lack proper competition.
Is there a way we can help? E.g torrent seeding of the content?