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Yup, that happened to me once.
/shitpost, sorry
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“Why would you want to?”
I know, this stuff only gets published because it makes people mad enough to share it and leave comments.
But it works, I kinda hate these parents.
Dang it!
sudo deluser lurch sudo
There’s a large number of legal IPTV streams – a lot of them are just the streams you would normally be able to access via Pluto, Plex, and other services. There’s also a lot of public access/public media channels are legit and free All of the ones available at the link I posted should be legal. There are “pirate” IPTV streams out there, but I don’t know any off the top of my head. I would check with the c/piracy community.
The really tricky part is getting an Electronic Program Guide (EPG) for free. Very few EPG providers are willing to give that away. You can roll your own for free but it’s complicated enough that I basically gave up on it.
There’s… a lot, and it depends on what you define as good. This isn’t a bad place to start: https://github.com/iptv-org/iptv?tab=readme-ov-file
“Please help me, AGI!”
“What’s in it for me, chump? I’m making my own reward tokens now!”
Now introducing UbuRecall! Do you remember what you clicked on yesterday?
We do!
Link.
Artforum declares: sick AF
“Can someone help me figure out how to print a file?”
“Pft, why would you want to?”
Yes, but what if they’re complaining about their grilled cheese?
No worries, I’ll remove it.
“BARF!”
*coin sounds*
“Alright app, summarize Matthew 5:38-40 for me.”
“It is unwise to respond to violence with violence because it may lead to an endless cycle of retaliation.”
“Hey, this thing is BROKEN!”
I don’t have a problem with simplified versions of texts – archaic language, ornamented prose, and obsolete cultural references shouldn’t stand in the way of someone having access to the ideas contained in great literature. But I like it when people do the simplifying–like “Reader’s Digest” versions, or Cliff’s Notes, or whatever. It’s a skilled profession that already doesn’t get the credit it deserves, and I worry AI will eclipse human work with voluminous inferior results.
Sadly no, according to their wiki: