Nothing. Jellyfin is just bad and Plex, despite the hate, is good software.
Nothing. Jellyfin is just bad and Plex, despite the hate, is good software.
Yeh, Plex is still great, jellyfin sucks ass
Every second of discovery
The first one for me was Alley cat in the early 80s. Later test drive for DOS and Mario bros.
Openmediavault and then put Plex/jelly in a docker container.
Don’t, it’s horribly inefficient.
That’s at least what the mods claim in defense that the uploader is not banned. But don’t forget, the same mods also said that the upload is “not dirty” until they had to admit it had a miner included.
I honestly don’t get why this behaviour gets defended here. Only because Empress was quoted? And that quote hasn’t anything to do with this incident.
But that doesn’t make it better. It makes it worse. So there is a VIP who uploads a miner. First the mods defend the VIP and the upload but later have to admit that it’s a miner. Then mods can’t do anything because the admin, the only one who could ban the VIP and uploader is AWOL since who knows; a long time. So effectively the topic is correct, the site is not safe. Uploaders can do what they want and cannot get punished because the few mods left can’t do anything and the admin is missing.
So why did he defend the torrent in the comments and said it was not dirty and the uploader is not banned? This defence is laughable.
It was glorious. Websites made with a texteditor. Fansites for games and TV shows. Ever pic took a good while to load line after line (we mid-boobies now!). IRC chat and slapping fish around. Usenet for serious discussions and help. Picking up a girl on a X-Files messageboard. A while later my mind was blown away by MP3. You could do what?! Download music. A track for only 30 minutes?! Wtf! Oh yeah, and MP3 encoding was done on the command line without gui. The mid 90s internet was awesome.
How do you come up with this shit?