Technical director
Casterial
Yeah, Ubisoft. I applied as a Sr Engineer. Did the interviews, including a "Sr programmer" HR interview.
I got the offer, Sr engineer, signed the papers. Started. Not even 3 days into starting they said they made a mistake I wasn't supposed to be a Sr role, redacted the title, but didn't touch my pay.
I still tell people I was a Sr there. I don't care, lol. Apparently they did the same to my boss, he was supposed to be a VP. Dropped to a TD
MAGAts bro, they are usually extremely low IQ individuals, and believe everything he says.
Yup, the good days. Now I can't even have my "feed" in order and I rarely see my friends posts, just ads.
I stopped using it after it went from a timeline to feed. It's also mostly bots now
To be fair last time I used Kodi was like 2017, that was when it kept getting raided lol
Zuck has always been lagging behind with every initiative. First the meta world, a massive flop. Next, his AI which will be another massive flop.
Of course, the cost is peoples livelihoods because this billionaire is incompetent. He'll for sure say "we're laying off 20% because AI is that good!" (or something along those lines)
Meanwhile, his company is underperforming and down 20% over the last 6 months
There's a reason their company has only stolen or bought ideas, I don't think they've innovated at all.
A VPN setting up for a mother who has no technical experience and lives 3 hours away and a grandparent who's 80 and lives 2 hours away is indeed hard.
Most of my Plex was set up to cut streaming and cable on their end, I haven't fully cut streaming yet... 😞
If people thought TikToks invasion of privacy was bad, wait until they realize how bad meta products are
You can self host Plex and it has more developed features than jellyfin. Sadly, Plex needs a subscription and it's only worth it if you buy the lifetime on a flash sale.
I have a very organized Plex server that utilizes as much features as I can, and Jellyfin just lacked a lot of that. Basically that 10% missing is what I want. It's not bad, if I was to redo everything from the ground up it'd be Jellyfin or Plex, but definitely not Kodi like suggested above.
Edit: I believe for me it was remote access ease of use by Plex that I use heavily.
To be fair, for their location they vastly underpaid