My side hustle website got big enough in 2007 to allow me to quit my day job and go all in with it.
My side hustle website got big enough in 2007 to allow me to quit my day job and go all in with it.


What was unique about the 90s in the US?


Tradition is just peer pressure from dead people.
None of Jellyfin’s security issues affect me.
All of Plex’s shit does.
Every year Jellyfin improves and Plex further enshittifies. You’re fighting against the tide here.


But, I do want to pay. I want to support the artists who create the shows and movies that I enjoy. I want people to be able to earn a living in the creative arts.


How many people listed in the credits of your favorite show do you truly think own one, much less multiple Porsches?
Right now this is the system we’ve got. It’s like tipping culture. You can refuse to tip, but the only person that’s impacted is your server who will never be able to change the system from within.


I pay for the streaming services to fund the development and production of the shows I enjoy watching.
I torrent the content for my convenience.
It’s a classic “tragedy of the commons” scenario. I ask myself what would happen if nobody paid and everybody pirated.
No shade if that’s your choice, just recognize that you’re relying on all the people who do pay to keep the system going.


Alabama also has mail-in voting.
https://www.sos.alabama.gov/alabama-votes/voter/absentee-voting


Have you found this approach to be effective in any way at anything at all?
I always figured maybe the acid rain would save us from the killer bees.