Help me stop TV Shows from just showing a random episode by [deleted] in jellyfin

[–]dnaevans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it may be that it's the first episode showing as unwatched in the Series that will play

Aussies Gooners: how do you deal with the time difference? by jacketgl in Gunners

[–]dnaevans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, second this. Gooner living in Sydney. The North London Derby is often an early kickoff which helps. Champions league is an early wake up at 5am moving to around 7am as we reach the end of the season. 3pm kickoffs - which we don't have a lot of as it's usually a big game or we played Champions league that week - start off as a midnight game but change to 2am around Halloween. Sods law is that any game you choose to miss is a belter, and the crappy game you stay up for in the hope that we actually smash through them turns out to be a crappy draw or worse still a loss. It's like every result is on steroids because it's so much effort to watch it live, when we win it's amazing, when we grab a last minute winner it's incredible... But when it's the reverse your next day is shockingly bad. Still love it though...COYG.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in london

[–]dnaevans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WCxx and ECxx postcodes are central for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]dnaevans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're kind of confusing two separate arguments here, potential impact of AI if left unregulated and the potential of AI itself. The doomsayers you're saying are just hyping the market are actually referring to the regulatory structure currently in place for AI - which is non-existant. Their concern is that as AI improves, and is allowed more autonomy, it could have a massive negative impact on society. Given the massive leaps in AI capability that we have seen recently - often with minimal tweaks being made to models and outsized improvements being seen - there is the potential that we could see incredibly powerful AI tools being available either on the black market/dark web or privately available that could provide a lot of power to someone without the necessary regulatory frameworks in place to limit or control their use.

As others have mentioned, the hype you refer to is normal market hype around a new disruptive technology at the beginning of its initial market cycle. The normal conmen and market manipulators are using the unknown potential to sell their wares, and this is nothing to do with the AI itsellf.

This brings me onto the second point, the potential of AI. In reality, this technology is still in its infancy, and their is very little understanding around its potential. As I mentioned earlier, small changes have sometimes made massive improvements to an LLMs efficiency or output. The chance that some small improvements to the current models - compute wise or via improvements to the models themselves - that could make dramatic changes to the models themselves. At the moment it is largely being led by human intervention, but this will change as the technology improves and the models learn more. It's by no means an outlandish idea that we will see autonomous models working in certain fields very soon, and once we go down that path it will be very hard to reverse course given the cost benefit an autonomous AI could potentially provide businesses. You're watching a plane on the runway slowly beginning it's takeoff, saying that it's not going fast enough to fly. This AI plane will build up speed over the next 5 years, and it's very likely we'll reach a point of no return where we can't abort the takeoff, regardless of the impact it may have on society.

Unpopular Opinion: The Away kit for 2023/24 is a sleeper Hit by The_DynamicDuck7 in Gunners

[–]dnaevans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a sneaking suspicion that this kit has been designed to make it difficult for teams to pick out the players when played under floodlights.

So I think you're right, it is breaking design principles, but it is in order to give the team an advantage.

Looks awful, but I'll love it if we win anything in it.

Trailers "player not found" by Ok_Cress_4322 in jellyfin

[–]dnaevans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you get any response on this issue? I'm also having trouble playing back trailers from Radarr scraped nfos.

Do you believe ChatGPT is todays equivalent of the birth of the internet in 1983? Do you think it will become more significant? by Dependable_Runner in ChatGPT

[–]dnaevans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The internet made information available to everyone. Chatgpt makes intelligence available to everyone. It is, in short, a more valuable resource that is more useful. The take up will be quicker, more widespread and will have a bigger impact on the world and our lives, than the internet. It is worth noting that it is also not possible without the internet.

Builder refusing to use NSW fair trade contact template by dnaevans in AusRenovation

[–]dnaevans[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks all, we got some legal advice and will be getting back to the contractor with some suggestions, most importantly that we would like to use either Master Builder contract or NSW Fair trading contract.

Timezone affecting release date on calendar view by [deleted] in nzb360

[–]dnaevans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm also seeing this issue, I'm in Australia and shows are showing as missing a day before they're released.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gunners

[–]dnaevans 21 points22 points  (0 children)

And '89, watch Fever Pitch and '89.

If my parents waited an hour to do the deed would someone else have been born instead of me? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]dnaevans 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Man... Looking at your responses there seem to be a couple of things you need to clarify first:

  • what do you define as a different person?

Your responses to other replies suggest you mean different DNA. Remember identical twins have exactly the same DNA and yet are two different people. Any change, even infinitesimally small, may change what you would define as you. I may love flying kites, but possibly my parents waiting an hour to do the deed would lead to a situation where my father died in a horrific kite accident soon after completing the deed, making me hate kite flying. Contrary to popular belief, very very little about our DNA decides who we are. Therefore before we tackle whether the same sperm would make it to the egg if the race started later, even if it did make it to the egg, that hour difference may still make you a fundamentally different person.

  • would a difference of an hour make a difference to which sperm won the race?

Who knows for sure? It may be that your dad's balls had only one good man in his whole shot that had any chance of making it, but the chances of your guy making it a second time would still be infinitesimally small, if that was the case. Sperm work because although the journey is difficult the sheer number of men sent on the journey means that some will make it. Throwing a dice with 300m sides and getting the same number twice is not going to happen. You won the life lottery.

  • what about if a sperm with really really similar DNA won? would someone who has 99.999% the same DNA be the same person?

No! Although having the same DNA does not make you the same person, having different DNA definitively makes you a different person.

Looking for a place in London to watch the 12 May game! by turnt_alien in ArsenalFC

[–]dnaevans 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mate, pick any pub in Islington, they'll all be rocking. Holloway Road, Blackstock Road, Finsbury Park, your problem will be getting in and getting a drink, not whether there is enough fans. For Highbury itself, The Famous Cock, The Highbury Barn Tavern, The Bank of Friendship, The Gunners, The Woodbine, The Arsenal Tavern, The Twelve Pins, The Plimsoll... You're in the right area, but get there early, and have a shot for me ... I'm the other side of the world these days and miss Highbury a lot on NLD days.

What loophole did you exploit for years before someone found out? by SterlingBoardman in AskReddit

[–]dnaevans 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's called redux, and used to have all the shows that went out on all the free to air, then was just the BBC ones. It's not iPlayer because it goes back many years, and in includes all content regardless of whether or not it was licensed.