

I don’t have an answer for you, but i did a reverse google search and this 18-year-old match was the oldest result i could find. My guess is its from a video game?
don’t forget to bring a towel!


I don’t have an answer for you, but i did a reverse google search and this 18-year-old match was the oldest result i could find. My guess is its from a video game?


What the fuck does this man see in his isolation tanks


This was posted by a browser extension that I’m working on that takes posts from Reddit and uploads them to Lemmy. It’s supposed to actually upload the Reddit photo, not link to it. It’s a work in progress.


Sorry, I misread. What is bad about the UX exactly? You don’t need to customize anything if you don’t want to; “it just works”. And I dont follow you on how having the option to customize things makes it a bad user experience. You’re assuming the native UI is bad for some reason.
I’ve used Plex a lot too back in the day but there’s nothing it provides that Jellyfin doesn’t do out of the box + self-hosted + for free.


You can change the UI design to whatever you want with a custom CSS. Can make your own or there’s a plethora of themes on GitHub. I remember trying one that replicated the Netflix app, and don’t hold me to it but I think I saw a Plex one as well.
Also, regarding the metadata, there are options that auto populate it for you. Idk how it does it, but my haphazard library of torrents all had accurate metadata AND it downloaded the subtitle files as well.


I tried Jellyfin two years ago and was so fed up troubleshooting the installation that I swore it off. Tried it again a few months ago and it worked flawlessly! Now I host movies, shows, music, ebooks, and audiobooks for a handful of friends and family. My jellyfin instance is probably siphoning $120/month from Netflix’s subscription revenue lol
Yup, members of the Heritage Foundation have talked about making massive camp systems in Canada. I imagine it would be largely for Canadians and deported Americans and migrants.