Could be chromed plastic
Could be chromed plastic
Oh no.
Anyway.
Wheeeen??
We’ve all got our lines, mate. That’s the point of this post.
Slightly more gray: content I’ve already paid for in one form or another. I spent like $100 going to the theater to see Mario with the family. I’m not losing sleep over adding it to my Plex when it hits VOD.
Yaaaar and boudoir
You’re probably just dehydrated from drinking a small amount of soda instead of a larger amount of water.
The white part is called the sclera, and no it did not look like there was sclera inside the iris. It was just a full iris, though it was kinda jagged towards the center where you could tell there was trauma.
I used to work with a guy who was blind in one eye due to an accident. He had no pupil in that eye, but did have an iris, so it wasn’t 100% white.
Honestly, for how rarely I share videos, I typically just upload them to YouTube unlisted. It’s wild how bad Google photos is for video sharing. Doubly bad for Google chat.
I was about to reply that not every user should be expected to self-host instances, but checked where I was before hitting send. A CDN to front images is a great option, but iirc the cache headers still aren’t sorted out properly, so be wary about fronting your whole Lemmy instance with a CDN.
Yep. It showed up in mentions. Thanks!
No, I surrounded the comment in back-ticks ` so you could see the formatting
Yep, this is in my mentions. Thanks!
Doesn’t show up in my mentions, but it also doesn’t look like it proper tagged me. I think there’s some formatting that is needed that Jerboa doesn’t do yet
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Unfortunately, I already get notified about comments on my own post 🤦
Thanks! Trying to grok the list. For the hardware transcoding that reports “H264 Output”… What does that mean? Like what limitations will be on the transcoding that they didn’t say “yes”. Does that mean it’s effectively downconverted out of HDR?
Can Synology nas with transcoding handle 4k content? I’ve been using my old desktop for ages to handle Plex, but the CPU is too old to handle live transcoding of 4k
This is the very definition of Model Collapse.