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  • In the current pseudo-capitalist world economy, the rich do help in pushing a circular economy, in a variety of industries. If the rich are too taxed they’ll more easily leave the country and move elsewhere. Your country loses a lot of its GDP. It’s a bit of a chicken and egg problem, but it’s also how the government of today runs, where everything is run on credit and paid for later.

    Lean-governments are possible, but in such a case a government can never spend more than its GDP produces. No government would go that way right now, mainly because people aren’t educated enough to make a decent argument for it, verbally or otherwise.

    Your country either welcomes the rich, or answers to the IMF.

    In summary//TL;DR: In a credit-based, credit-ran, loan-promised economy, greatly successful small and medium businesses are not enough to keep GDP high enough to pay off national debt.







  • over to Linux full-time back in ~3.15. I recommend you join the LUG Org (Linux User Group), as they have a load of resources in case you get stuck and have some people working on specialised Wine runners. They also run a Matrix Space that’s worth joining.

    For email and VPN, I recommend Proton. Even their free tier works well.





  • I’m assuming you’re just running bare-metal, in which case no GPU passthrough would be needed. From what you’ve mentioned, everything seems about right so not much more to say - But on the UI department I do agree most apps could use some polish. I’d really recommend you try to replicate, get the logs, and forward them either to the Jellyfin Forums or their troubleshooting Matrix room (or both!), as people are generally quite helpful. Best of luck!




  • You mention about 3 different issues, but files not playing is definitely a config/file issue, not a Jellyfin issue. I’ve thrown at it pretty much any standard format and it plays it fine. Any specific format and/or codec you’re trying to play? For instance AV1 files play just fine on Jellyfin, but if the hardware doesn’t support hardware decoding (which is the case foe my Nvidia Shield) it won’t play well at all.

    Regarding Jellyfin’s themes, not saying no to some improvements, but what stops you(or others) from using it?

    I personally use Jellyfin for multiple hours a day (as do friends and family, with zero complaints), almost every day and it plays my media on literally any platform (including remotely), but I don’t find myself looking at Jellyfin per se for any large amount of that time - It’s easy to navigate which from a UX perspective generally trumps looks when it comes to these things. I like how it looks as it’s functional and easy to get to the media you want whilst showing all the nice metadata (images, sinopses, etc). What’s missing?





  • uxellodunum@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlDo you prefer Threema, Signal or Matrix? Why?
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    29 days ago

    Self-hosted Matrix.

    It still needs polish, but it’s on a good path. Meanwhile others are centralized by a single authority with an easy target painted on them for government coercion along with multiple other attack surfaces, and even information easily traced to PII. Also, not everything is encrypted. A lot of metadata is left out of E2EE. And those servers/providers have that data.

    By contrast, a drop in the ocean is far more likely to not be targetted from the outset, making pretty much any matrix server (potentially with the exception of the matrix.org one, but it’s ok to treat it as a demo anyway) a really good choice in that sense.