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  • Uh no

    Jump
  • The one that goes in the fire

  • "Continue show" often doesn't work and picks an episode that I've watched long ago and not the next in line, often never updating it despite watching several episode over several weeks, even if they're marked as "seen". After pausing a show or movie and closing the app, if I want to continue from where I left off, well that doesn't work consistently either, usually it will just restart from the beginning. Switching language pretty much just doesn't work at all, it will either never change from default audio language, or use an entirely different language than the one picked from the list.

  • Jeælyfin also has this, is just doesn't work on appleTV

  • Yeah that's the one I'm using on our appleTV, it's buggy as hell. "Continue" show often doesn't work and picks an episode that I've watched long ago and not the next in line, often never updating it despite watching several episode over several weeks. Aftee Pausing a show or movie and closing the app, if you want to continue from where you left off, well that doesn't work consistently either, usually it will just restart from the beginning. Switching language on shows pretty much doesn't work at all, it will either never change from default audio language, or use an entirely different language than the one picked from the list.

    All these things work perfectly fine from a browser or official app on android.

  • Is there something better than jellyfin? I've been using it for a little over a year, and it works for the most part, but clients are often pretty buggy (especially on apple apple devices)

  • What if not good at anything? I'm just "OK", nothing impressive, but adequate.

  • Interesting I have had the exact opposite experience with my leaf 2. I've had it for almost 3 years now, never in a case, just drop it in my bag loose with everything else. Not a scratch on the screen at all and it just works. But yeah, since I've had literally zero issues I cannot speak to the quality of customer service, I haven't needed them.

  • The problem is some authors signing exclusivity deal with Amazon

    Well then those authors can go straight to corpo-sellout hell and die a painful death, I'd rather never read a book again than buy from amazon.

  • Boox is even easier than kobo, all you need to do is....nothing at all. It just accepts all formats with no lockdown out of the box.

  • By open sourcing electrical specs, hardware specs, design specs, communication specs...so that anyone can make 1:1 drop-in compatible equipment for any single piece of the system.

  • You have to. The only way it works is with a completely new heating system which requires a completely new nozzle design.

    Yes a new design is partly required, we agree. But there is zero need for them to do everything they can to enforce vendor lock-in other than them insisting on that bullshit.

  • Looks like they're using some bullshit proprietary nozzle design...not to mention bullshit proprietary hardware platform.

  • Did you slice the model? It will only go to purge when it gets the command, so the command in the Gcode. If the original model contained filament swaps, but you just set it to use the same color without removing these filament swaps, then it will still go purge like you describe.

  • Title case is a thing. Major words in caps, minor lower

    I know, but in this case it does impose a significant ambiguity that's normally not the case.

    Spam bots probably don't read comments on their posts though

    True, but we can still enjoy interaction around this post without caring about the bot.

  • The irony of using Polish (the nationality) and not polish (the verb) in a headline for an article regarding grammar checking to polishing your writing.

  • Little sense of humor, (...) Low on creativity and innovation

    These are blatantly incorrect stereotypes

  • JFC dude...this is not "a test" in the sort that you can give correct/incorrect answers. Say whether it is better/not better/no difference, and they take it from there. These are only to get as close to perfect to your subjective opinion on what good vision is, the objective part is all done automatically with no input from you...they hold your hand every step of the way and guide you, you barely need to have cognitive function to get a good result with a half decent optometrist (a baby with no communication will literally do just fine, as seen in the post). Making it some crazy test scenario that you have to somehow perform in is fucking nuts.