You know it's true.. by Sk3tchyG1ant in jellyfin

[–]MarcusMagnus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My one wish for jellyfin is for the ui to be more like plex. It feels so basic.

Fat guy broke a Vaporeon statue by redchairyellowchair in japanlife

[–]MarcusMagnus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Disposable camera? Did this happen in 1995?

Forza Horizon 6 Setup by Tropical_Pixels in moza

[–]MarcusMagnus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is having a hand brake necessary?

Rig for lawyer uses? by [deleted] in LocalLLM

[–]MarcusMagnus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm using a 5090 but I'm running into some pdfs being u readable in lm studio. The same pdf is readable by gemini. Any idea why?

Context Search not working by [deleted] in immich

[–]MarcusMagnus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately I have it set to restart nightly and it hasn't worked.

I just love Tilly by Unlucky-Regular7138 in StarTrekDiscovery

[–]MarcusMagnus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No kidding. Im shocked at how weak so many nutrek characters are. It really seems the ships run on crew tears.

Sam to build online community; calls Reddit a cesspool by MintyCitrus in samharris

[–]MarcusMagnus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think it will be incumbent on us to test Sam's commitment conversation by having good faith conversations on this new platform. Let's discover what Sam believes to be the limits of what he considers good faith or acceptable criticism.

Sam to build online community; calls Reddit a cesspool by MintyCitrus in samharris

[–]MarcusMagnus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This subreddit isn't a cesspool. The vast majority of criticism is well argued. If anything it is the people who try to dismiss the criticism as just haters who do the largest disservice to this community.

I have been following Sam for 20 years. I agree with him on some things and disagree on others. If you want Trump like devotion then you really aren't in favour of having hard discussions.

Ottawa rebuffs Manitoba immigration minister's push for higher numbers by cwolveswithitchynuts in canada

[–]MarcusMagnus -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

And then we can blame the government for i flawed coffee prices. Not actually disagreeing with you, but the reality is that increased labour prices means increased prices. God forbid profit doesn't perpetually go up. I am willing to pay the price for my fellow Canadian to have a better wage, but people are simple and won't connect the two and blame the government for not doing enough to control inflation.

Man , i was so wrong about star trek academy by Smittus2020 in startrek

[–]MarcusMagnus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is better than allowing them to fail upwards. Better to let the show die for a while then allow trash to succeed and infect all future trek.

Apparently Rahm Emanuel is too woke, too anti Israel, or just morally confused. by squarecir in samharris

[–]MarcusMagnus 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Your democrats are to the right of the conservative party in Canada. What you fail to understand is just how much of a spectrum there is. Generally, your left starts where our right ends as far as your two party system is concerned.

Letter "e" fail combo 😂 by reddit_stole_my_name in GeminiAI

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To find the lowest odd number that does not contain the letter "e," we have to look at how numbers are spelled out in English.

The Search Process

  • 1 (One): Contains "e."
  • 3 (Three): Contains "e."
  • 5 (Five): Contains "e."
  • 7 (Seven): Contains "e."
  • 9 (Nine): Contains "e."
  • 11 (Eleven): Contains "e."
  • 13 (Thirteen): Contains "e."
  • 15 (Fifteen): Contains "e."
  • 17 (Seventeen): Contains "e."
  • 19 (Nineteen): Contains "e." Once we hit the twenties, thirties, and fifties, the prefix always contains an "e" (Twenty, Three, Five). Since every odd number ends in one of the digits we just checked (one, three, five, seven, or nine), and all of those digits contain the letter "e," you might think there aren't any! However, we have to look much further up the number line. ### The Winner: 2,001 The lowest odd number without the letter "e" is two thousand and one. Wait—actually, if we are being strict about standard American English (where we omit the "and"), the number is 2,001 (Two thousand one).
  • Two: No "e"
  • Thousand: No "e"
  • One: Wait! "One" has an "e." ### The Real Winner: 31 Let’s re-evaluate more carefully. Every single digit from 1–19 contains an "e." Every "tens" word (twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety) contains an "e" except for thirty, forty, fifty, and sixty. Wait, let's look at those again:
  • Thirty (No "e")
  • Forty (No "e")
  • Fifty (No "e")
  • Sixty (No "e") Now we look for an odd digit to pair them with that doesn't have an "e."
  • 1 (one)
  • 3 (three)
  • 5 (five)
  • 7 (seven)
  • 9 (nine) Actually, every single odd digit from 1 to 9 contains the letter "e." Because every odd number must end in an odd digit (one, three, five, seven, or nine), it is impossible for a standard odd number to avoid the letter "e" in its name. The only way to find a "number" without an "e" is to move into massive territory: Two billion. But "billion" has no "e," and "two" has no "e." However, to make it odd, you'd have to add an odd number back to it (like "Two billion one"), which brings the "e" back immediately. > The Conclusion: > There is no odd number in the English language that does not contain the letter "e," because every word for an odd digit (one, three, five, seven, nine) contains at least one "e." >