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  • As nice an idea as it is, coming from one who grew up in a union household, it requires a majority of people to be willing to sacrifice in order to support their peers, and I just don't see it in the modern mentality.

    You can't force a union in a shop without majority votes, and even then you have how many states with 'right to work' laws that render them largely ineffectual.

  • Go for it, Dems are using one of the few effective levers they have at the moment. They want to blame us for not accepting a 'clean' CR that's fine.

    The last several months have been a storm of bullshit and dictatorial decisions by a loony who give no shits about anyone but himself, if finding a way to bring him to heel is possible by shutting it all down then I'll help turn out the lights.

  • That's mostly the reason I went for them, trying as some back burner thing to get whatever appliances, lights cameras, etc all figured how I could do them fully in house. Not a huge priority, switches work just fine, but if I do set such things up the idea of it failing because of an Internet outage is a no-go

  • Far too early to math all the numbers, but one note to this is that it's entirely possible to start with a median metric and switch to mean from there, their argument being how that's not possible right off the bat.

    Start off at a median number, which statisticians love because it flattens out the effects of excessive weights on any particular segment, such as we have in the USA with a small number of obscenely rich people.

    But then strip the anomaly from the dataset and recalculate the mean and get a proper average. The median may not move any meaningful amount, but without the anomaly the mean becomes more true to the sample.

  • I was probably using Emby already by then, had bought a lifetime license since it didn't require bouncing things off and outside server like Plex did (or was it that Plex was a renewing subscription, I forget) , so it just stayed out of inertia.

  • I can't say I've given Jellyfin a proper try (as in using it and the clients exclusively for a long period) but we have been using Emby for quite a while before I knew it existed.

    If I'm not mistaken Jellyfin is actually a fork of Emby so they're pretty similar, but one is a bit older.

  • Of course we can fully believe information pushed by the current Tylenol=Autism administration too. Not to say everyone did great then, but I'd bet that the next report will show MASSIVE growth and prosperity (for the 0.001%) to claim we're all great again.

    Edit: also notable, the article cited how it got so much worse after 2022, guess what also happened then?

    https://ballotpedia.org/Election_results,_2022:_U.S._Congress