

It’s an Israeli company, that’s a no from me boss.
It’s an Israeli company, that’s a no from me boss.
If the customers came across in the transaction, so did the contractual obligations. You can’t have it both ways.
There are copilot ads in the dotnet docs.
Jellyfin has a BDFL and is an organisation with assets, so it’s not impossible. However, considering it was forked from Emby by GPL nerds in response to licensing issues, I think it’s very unlikely.
They took VC funding (which is also bad), selling to private equity is very different (they strip mine businesses).
I’m in the same situation. I wouldn’t call Jellyfin better, but I far prefer using something that’s not becoming progressively hostile to my use-case of self-hosted media.
I don’t know why you’d equate might-enshittify to already-enshittifying. Especially when Jellyfin isn’t VC-funded, the leading indicator for enshittification.
I’d only wipe it anyway.
I feel this meme was created by someone who didn’t actually know Windows in depth and recently learned of the kill
command. Which by default just asks the process nicely to terminate itself.
People who use that phrase lack any sense of irony or self awareness.
Hence the final panel.
The article is a commentary on the Switch 2 launch raffirming it, it talks about the shift happening with the Wii.
They moved beyond talking about them and marketing them. Their competitors have not. That’s the point being made, not that specs don’t matter in any way.
They let Sony and Xbox go head to head on fidelity and meanwhile sold 150 million consoles with Android Phone specs. I’d say that was pretty successful, even if there’s a cohort of gamers who were or are unhappy with how capable it was.
Pixel 8a, Galaxy S25, iPhone 16 and 16e are all smaller.
The comic is being ironic and agrees with your sentiment.
What after those issues?
I don’t do it, but if I did, I would consider apologetically offering the machine translation inline with my post. Why put the burden on them to do it if you want it to be read?
Great post, thank you.