AI support is equivalent to an interactive and searchable FAQ.
boreengreen
What happens when you give advanced weapons to people with no qualifications and tell them to shoot when they see a blip on the screen?
The lesson is to be more responsible with dangerous equipment. Russians don't care. Can always just blame someone else when things go wrong.
Most likely they are voting out of fear for the other side. They are told that the other party is scary and that they will eat their children. They are insulated and won't hear you.
Perhaps Europe should start a mandatory vaccination program for all american passenger getting off in Europe. Also mandatory quarantine. The travelers pay for it, of course. That way we stop the spread of bird flu and mutated measles and get those americans vaccinated as well. Maybe they can make it profitable too. Win-win!
If you pitch it as a wall around the farms, that the farms will pay for. You might have a shot.
Future historians will say that Donald the dumb was a plague spreader.
Maybe they can bring some shells for the occation.
That is why i keep most media as AVC/ACC mp4s. So to avoid transcoding. All video is 1080p or less. On a 1 Gb line.
Do centralized social media while you're at it.
Jellyfin on arch behind nginx. I connect with VPN, through NAT or on the local network. What else to say? I have noticed that syncplay is significantly more reliable through nginx. Not sure why that is. But it is still fragile. I've had this issue unresolved so long that I am just living with it. If it works, great. If it doesn't, then i don't use it.
Clients: firefox, jellyfin client, chrome, android client. The issue is pretty consistent across them all.
I mostly keep 8bit AVC/ACC, 2-channel mp4s. Some h265 as well. I have not noticed a pattern. Syncplay seem agnostic to encodings and filetypes.
I get the feeling that i am far from alone on this issue. There are threads out there.
Intel gets punched again.