Can it save anywhere by any chance? I haven’t looked into it at all but I’ve always wondered if a good emulator could just take a snapshot at any moment to act as a save anywhere function.
IMO this community is more about questions that are obvious to some but not others, hence why some might think they are stupid questions. This example question is something that isn’t common sense for the majority, so yeah imo it’s the wrong community to ask in.
It’s kind of like that comic and being today’s lucky 10,000
Nah the bat signal light is a red herring, when the light turns on, it just sends an email to Batman. The light is more about keeping criminals afraid cause you know, Batman likes to scare people.
Cause it allows you to have a Ponzi scheme in which you always assume the future will be more prosperous.
If money loses its value, that puts pressure on people with money to use it and try to turn it into more.
So unless your willing to lose money due to inflation, you HAVE TO get a return on your investment, thereby ensuring perpetual growth.
It works well when there is tons of room to grow, but then it all falls apart when you run out of that.
Once that happens, you just keep increasing the money supply, allowing capital holders to increase at a faster rate than workers. Even though workers “make more”, they have a smaller share of the pie.
Holy shit, sounds like this would enable people to have a community in which m every person has a Jellyfin and they each use all of them.
One person could specialize in documentaries and another in shows.
Combined, it would mean a huuuge library.
I wonder how high demand content would work. As in, if a TV show is watched a lot, could it be saved in multiple servers and the swarrm figure out who streams from what to balance demand?
Controversial opinion: I think software moving fast isn’t a good thing.
The more versions come out and the more focus there is on new features, the more half baked/abandoned the existing features become and there will be more vulnerabilities.
If the situation calls for it, I would be too tempted to say:
“What are you gonna do? Shoot me?”