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  • It's not an opinion. It's a fact. You want to purposefully remain ignorant? That's your stupid call.

    The problem is, you're not saying what you mean, you're just arguing with two random people on the internet because you don't know what they mean, and refuse to learn when you've had it explained to you.

    Fuck you're dumb as shit.

  • Huh? What is your point? We both agree that they are assumptions, and I wasn't commenting on the accuracy of them. They could be wildly inaccurate.

    Only that they weren't "baseless". They were based in something. That's it. End of discussion.

    Everything you've posted are just different bases for different assumptions - it doesn't negate the basis, just changes the accuracy of them.

  • The ex-CEO said that he was dating the woman who sued him before hiring her at Tradeshift in 2014, which he called a “grave error of judgment." He also noted that the "plaintiff went on to work for Tradeshift for approximately five more years after our relationship ended."

    This raises so many red flags to me.

    I can't comment on the alleged activities, and we don't know her financial or emotional situation in 2014 when she was hired, but it sounds waaaay more complicated than "boss treats random new chick as sex slave".

    I hope she's in a better place now (mentally and emotionally).

  • Cpu, ram, etc only really matter if you do a lot of transcoding. Otherwise, Jellyfin does and uses very little.

    If you have a system that supports hardware transcoding (like most Intel cpus QSV), then you can get by with very little again. Otherwise, you need a lot more for software transcoding.

    Storage space: a couple GB is plenty.

    Linux: in general? Debian, maybe? But it doesn't really matter when you can also run it in a Docker container. Just pick something that's user-friendly for you.