Even if you rip your media, it's just really good at organizing your media files when you "import" them, plus it can fetch the metadata itself and put it into NFO files, which Jellyfin can both read from and write to, if you enable it. This allows for faster library scans and effectively eliminates the issue of mis-identified episodes/shows.
Well word is that the PS6 is aimed to be a Switch 2 competitor, which honestly makes sense. Graphics continuing to improve is slow enough going these days and the Switch 2 is selling gangbusters.
With any luck, by acknowledging Nintendo they're taking on the 2nd place mentality again.
Yeah, they advertise using only the context of the keywords of your current search. No storing of personal data, no profiling. They've had third parties review that. Seems fine to me.
Slop as a slang term is far older than its present use to primarily describe the output of AI, see Merriam Webster's definition 4-C for the second noun meaning of the word:
IDK, Ben Stiller made Severance, which is pretty thoughtful, philosophical sci-fi. He's got the chops and the interest in making something, the idea leaves me cautiously optimistic.
I agree that those are huge issues. I guess in my opinion, philosophy courses like what I described tend to improve literacy and math skills by requiring you read and write deliberately, think about the nuances of words, and build logical, self-consistent arguments/statements.
Actual inter-religious comparative theology is probably even better for developing skeptical critical thinkers than not teaching people about religion at all. I would love to see schools adopt that sort of coursework.
If you're planning to run Jellyfin or Plex, I'd recommend a low-profile Intel ARC GPU.
Those things transcode video like nobody's business and they're not all that much more expensive than the GTX 750 people have mentioned in this thread