They explain this - it went “unnoticed” because their sole focus was crashes.
No one should be pressing the power button and thinking it is shutting down the computer. That’s user error.
It literally began as an ER sequel. The rights holders declined, so they just changed names.
ER was all about social issues and medicine lol.
I mean …..it was pitched as an ER sequel originally, but whoever owns the rights declined, so they made it under a different name. They’re on record saying that lol
Any lawsuit would be dumb, but it basically is an ER knockoff.
Complaining about manufacturing drama in the same post as someone wanting the word “stupid” changed because it’s “problematic” 🤣
PTB though. I knew Piefed was an authoritarian hellhole from the first time I saw its features.
Wouldn’t expect it to be much better, if at all, than FSR3 because it doesn’t have the hardware that 4.1 was made for.
Because that’s a deal, not a special.
If they deeply discount those things all it does is lead to customers only being willing to buy deeply discounted about to expire meat, at which point there’s no point them stocking meat because they would just be flushing money down the toilet.
Unfortunately it’s better business to discard it, and our laws basically mean they can’t even donate it once it is even a minute past the best before/expiry date.
They can record voice too. You’re on their property.
What would you sue them for exactly? What law do you think they’ve broken?
Ease of use, and actual secure and usable external access.
Friends/family make an account and tell you their account name or email address, you invite them to your library and that’s it, they can watch/listen to your media on pretty much any device they have. No vpn needed.
Jellyfin is not meant to be exposed to the internet for remote viewing. It also doesn’t have a client on most devices people use to watch tv/movies.