Why the fuck would anyone buy an AI generated book instead of... Generating their own? If they generate it they even get to change the story on the fly, a printed out AI book is like the worst lmao
What's the population density like chief? Based on online stats Germany is 6x more dense than the US as a whole (mostly due to those big states you're comparing it to being < 100/mi².)
It's the same as the regular subscription benefits, just permanent.
Nowadays 7 years of updates means like 2-3 years of "feature" updates and the rest is security updates, annoyingly not the same thing as with Apple devices, better than just 2 years of feature updates but it does feel a bit misleading
Yea man sure, apples to apples ran it on the same hardware as Plex, yet Plex doesn't have any issues with playback or slowness.
Jellyfin has been very slow for me and buggy especially when it comes to UI and if you try anything fancy like the sync play stuff. I tried it again not long ago and it just pales in comparison. Don't get me wrong as a free offering it's fantastic but I paid for a lifetime sub for Plex years ago, this just works.
It used to be you had to research a lot to get a good pc but nowadays it's kinda hard to go wrong so the argument that you don't have to look up stuff with a console and you are ready to play is also making getting a console slightly less attractive.
People still do all that, go to a festival and you'll see plenty of that, it's just downtime between social events is filled in by phones
The UI feels quite haphazard, it doesn't follow the same approach to UI like other drawing tools and it feels like it's trying to reinvent the wheel when people are already used to certain areas on the screen being used for certain things, and personally the UI scaling looked quite rough last I looked at it. It just gave me the vibe of a programmer made tool to have something graphic to edit things rather than one a designer spent time r&d-ing from the bottom up.
Awful? I've found it so much nicer, especially with how seamless moving across their suite was before they made it a single app
I don't think people have a problem with progress as a concept, but the AI shift is a major hit on the job market and therefore the economy and governments are failing the people. Not only that but the replacements are subpar and generally make things worse and add a huge amount of technical debt. People are losing livelihoods in a system that doesn't care for them and hasn't cared for them in ages, and it's all decided by business suits that fall for weak marketing.