

the U.S. has spent $100 billion for systems that keep doctors and nurses glued to their screens
Man do I hate that “wording”. It’s not the US. It’s healthcare organizations located in the US.
the U.S. has spent $100 billion for systems that keep doctors and nurses glued to their screens
Man do I hate that “wording”. It’s not the US. It’s healthcare organizations located in the US.
Oh
There is literally “grams” in that sentence
oh right one time pad.
It really does feel like you could do this in a better way, though.
Something like that yes
they could have very easily put “plex pass” in the title, or “paid feature”. It’s clickbait because it’s clearly intentionally designed to be misleading so you have to click on the article to find the actual information.
“A subscription”
Its the same Plex pass subscription for people who don’t want to read a clickbait article.
The proxy service is also encrypted end to end
Edit: this relies on the Plex system being secure/nice though.
Its weird how people complain more with the current state of plex compared to if they just required a plex pass for everything.
My ONLY complaints are that they have new features enabled by default, and that it doesn’t work well if the internet breaks
My point is that I find it weird that I can’t convert it, no matter how slow.
You can still emulate, just not in real time.
The whole tech industry, which is basically the entire US economy at this point, is so horny for “AI” that they’ve basically bet everything on it. And we have a casino joke economy to. Crashes in any major field bring down everything as idiot investors trade without an idea of what they’re doing. Or the only idea they know is most everyone is using this “AI” stuff too.
Ive been saying that it’s gonna cause another great depression and literally nobody has been taking me seriously.
That worked thank you
Presumably because it updates daily
What? What kind of hardware can’t be emulated?
Separate profiles, although graphene is supposedly working on it last I heard.