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  • You can self host Plex and it has more developed features than jellyfin. Sadly, Plex needs a subscription and it’s only worth it if you buy the lifetime on a flash sale.

    I have a very organized Plex server that utilizes as much features as I can, and Jellyfin just lacked a lot of that. Basically that 10% missing is what I want. It’s not bad, if I was to redo everything from the ground up it’d be Jellyfin or Plex, but definitely not Kodi like suggested above.

    Edit: I believe for me it was remote access ease of use by Plex that I use heavily.










  • Depends how you use LLMs. I didn’t say use LLM to solve the problem, I have it breakdown the documentation and make it easier to read/provide examples of usage + explain the steps.

    Stackoverflow also has incorrect answers always marked as correct and isn’t a great source to learn from, the best way to learn is just reading documentation and having breakpoints to read the data coming in.

    I had to make a stackoverflow back in the day to correct so many incorrect answers.


  • I don’t pay for a single one, I’ll use their free services for a specific question to have it summarize the internet basically. I try and avoid chatgpt.

    At work we have an internal AI system, and Claude. I utilize both of these to make my workload smoother - but have been finding myself just coding more often than using them because they almost all eventually produce garbage and refuse to listen when you say it’s wrong.





  • Hard to escape Google for its consistency. At work though I use bing(it’s trash) 😂

    Edit: haters gonna hate, bing at work because I’m too lazy to switch defaults. Google for consistency, whether you like it or not 99% of the comments all says they use DDG and then admit they still use Google for consistency.

    You’ll find yourself always back to Google.