WoodenBleachers
@WoodenBleachers@lemmy.world
- Comment on I hate to ask, but help me spec a build please 8 months ago:
Thank you, do you run this with overseer?
- Comment on I hate to ask, but help me spec a build please 8 months ago:
Thanks, we tend to watch things once then not again, I figure 12TB across 4 drives should hold that pretty well? I just want a buffer of like, 5 episodes per show. Once watched, auto-delete. This should be enough storage no?
- Submitted 8 months ago to selfhosted@lemmy.world | 16 comments
- Comment on AI companies are violating a basic social contract of the web and and ignoring robots.txt 9 months ago:
Yes, regulations should be in place, but the “legalized bribery” isn’t forcing people, it’s just easier to stick with the status quo than change it. They aren’t forced to die, it’s just a lot of work to not. The social contract is there, it’s just one we don’t like
- Comment on AI companies are violating a basic social contract of the web and and ignoring robots.txt 9 months ago:
You said “a social contract”. Capitalism operates on one. “The social contract” as you presumably intend to use it here is different. Yes, capitalism allows those with money to generate money, but a disproportionate distribution of wealth is not violation of a social contract. I’m not arguing for deregulation, FAR from it, but the social contract is there. If a corporation is doing something too unpopular then people don’t work for them and they cease to exist.
- Comment on AI companies are violating a basic social contract of the web and and ignoring robots.txt 9 months ago:
Capitalism, at least, in a lassie-faire marketplace, operates on a social contract, fiat money is an example of this. The market decides, the people decide. Are there ways to amass a certain amount of money to make people turn blind eyes? For sure, but all systems have their ways to amass power, no matter what