

I would not update to windows 11. I installed Bazzite and Jellyfin was a one click install. Plex was more involved. Plus Plex seems to be well on its way to enshitification.


I would not update to windows 11. I installed Bazzite and Jellyfin was a one click install. Plex was more involved. Plus Plex seems to be well on its way to enshitification.


I haven’t set this up myself as my internet provider doesn’t do a public IP address per customer. I never even corrected it with plex.
But as far as I’ve heard, the difficult part is setting it up on the host side with tailscale. From your dad’s side, it should just be entering your IP and then the user/password.




I used Plex, and have a lifetime account, for the past decade. I just switched over to Jellyfin this week.
Feel free to ask any questions that you have about differences or my opinion.


Not holding my breath to get rights back.


I apologize. I was looking to just say that some light handed editing can offset the lighting. My kitchen lighting makes my photos look worse than what it looks like in person.


I think this helps make it look more appetizing. The lights in kitchens can make food look worse in pictures vs what it actually looks like.



It’s in the batter.
I was quite confused when I went to go buy some at Sam’s Club and there was two sections of soft pretzels.


There’s amazing and terrible manuals everywhere. One of the key things is defining target audience. From there you define experience and knowledge.
If a manual is intended to be for a broad audience interacting with something new, then you use the lowest level reading level that still makes your point. From there you work on flow because there’s a 1000 ways to skin a cat.
If LEGO manuals were only written step by step instructions, at a college reading level, then they miss a key demographic. Yet, people would still walk around like “That’s a perfectly cromulent instruction manual!” Technically they would be correct but it misses the point.

Damn, this is really cool.


Here’s a simple game I’ve had kicking around in my head for a few years that you’re free to use.
Head to head quick draw game. You load your revolver with words that you type. When the draw happens you have to quickly and correctly type your word to shoot. Then have to type the word that your opponent shot at you. Rinse and repeat.
I don’t think it would be difficult to get up and going as a project and I know I would waste time on it.


I did a rewatch all the way through recently and i thought they weren’t as bad as everyone thinks. 🤷


No, he answers that.


You covered a lot of ground lol. I actually don’t like talking about video games in general. I love a good review/video but those are fully developed thoughts on it. For single player games, that’s what I want. For multiplayer/co-op games, I just want to know if you play and like it. Then maybe I want to set up a time to play together.
Now if someone wanted to talk about game design, then I could talk all day.


Why not go with the direct example for MGS with switching to controller port 2?
Oh this is perfect for me. Appreciate the link!