Stremio
At a glance, it looks like it requires signing up with their service, which means they can track everything I do. No, thanks. I'll stick with Jellyfin.
Stremio
At a glance, it looks like it requires signing up with their service, which means they can track everything I do. No, thanks. I'll stick with Jellyfin.
There's only one reason, money.
AND, it's mail. What's not to like?
It would be one thing to have this in a world with benevolent leadership. But that isn’t the world we are living in.
So, Fantasyland, then. The closest anyone gets to benevolent leadership is their own parents, and that's only maybe 50-50.
Amusingly, as part of similar laws in the UK the regulator decided to make a public shame list of non-compliant websites.
The regulator truly believes they are on the side of good, and that everyone agrees with them, except the nasty pornmongers.
You can’t pardon Putin for war crimes in Ukraine... idiot.
No clue. The only time I have more than three open is when I'm researching some stupid question I have, and then I immediately close them after I get the answer. Even then, if I get too many, and am frustrated in my search, I'll close them all in disgust and start over.
If it's something I want to save for reference, I save it locally with the SingleFile extension, because contrary to popular belief, shit gets deleted off websites all the time.
Never used AI online, never will. I played with a locally installed, air-gapped, Deepseek just to see what it was like, because I don't trust it at all. Meh.
I don't get the hype.
Y'all have fun with that, I'm going to avoid it as much as I can.
Nashville should have consulted with Shelbyville before starting.
I predict failure.
I suppose now that "the children are protected", there aren't any roadblocks to more intently exploiting the adults?