Yeah, that’s exactly what went threw my head when I saw the post.
By the 23rd it’s officially spelled “bewbs.”
I have a locally hosted invidious instance but increasingly I’m finding most of the creators I watch are on Nebula. I just recently discovered that Rifftrax has a presence there.
Sometimes I think the internet needs an Alec symbol to shine anytime Technology Connections needs to be invoked.
I imagine it would be like the bat signal, but look like hand painted LED Christmas lights or something.
“Beverly, I had the entire yankee candle line programmed into the replicator.”
Data is the only person that could beat Micheal Winslow on his own turf.
I stand-corrected. This is peak torture for everyone.
If the Lwaxanas had laser pointers attached to the side of their heads and Gul Madred was a child. this would be peak torture for Picard.
Nothing against Rebecca Romijn (and I kind of love that 2 O’Connells have bridge crew roles on Trek right now), but Paramount should have shelled out the cash for a time machine so that 1960s Majel Barrett could have reprised Number One.
Much appreciated
Sudden buffering followed by a very long load time before it can get going again. Lowering the resolution resolves it for me.
What I’m seeing only on certain files though. And those files will always buffer again at the same point in playback. But it happens on things I watched without issue prior to my last update. So I suspect it’s a problem with a specific codec, but I haven’t taken the time to validate my hunch.
It’s been about a year since I tried it, so it’s probably worth another. Back then it did OK if I was doing straight passthrough (though CPU load was noticeably higher) but I got a lot of buffering when I’d try to have it transcode anything.
I host quite a few things on it (via docker) so the 920 is starting to show its load. I suspect that and the lack of hardware acceleration are the source of my issues.
No, diskstation runs a significantly modified 2.4 kernel. They say they backport CSM mitigations/fixes into their kernel, but community pressure is growing by the year for them to update.
I run plex on a synology nas whose kernel is too out of date for hardware accelerated transcoding in Jellyfin.
This reminds me of my favorite blurb I’ve found while browsing Memory Alpha:
Although the writing staff of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine had spent almost the entirety of the show’s second season planning to make Bareil the new kai, electing Winn to that position was a last-minute decision. “We were all sitting in the room,” recalled Robert Hewitt Wolfe, “and it occurred to us, ‘God, we could […] make Winn the kai. That’s a scary idea!’”
So that’s why I’ve done it my entire adult life. I always wondered.
I haven’t had issues this bad, but Plex has been buffering a lot more lately. If moving to Jellyfin didn’t involve new hardware for me, I would have already jumped ship.
I’m one of those holdouts saying Disco and SNW aren’t canon (because they break so much of it) but it didn’t occur to me that, if they are then it means LD must be canonical too.
You may have changed my mind.
Not that I’m aware of, but it would be nice.