Well don’t expect it to just give magical results without learning prompt engineering and understanding the tools you’re working with.
Well don’t expect it to just give magical results without learning prompt engineering and understanding the tools you’re working with.
What kind of prompts are you giving?
I find results can be improved quite easily with better prompt engineering.
Did you install an official version? I’ve never seen those.
Yeah, same.
Makes sense. I guess I’ve been a very lucky boy.
I’m in the US, using English as my language. Idk, this is weird.
I’m just so confused. I’ve been running Win 11 retail since launch and before that I ran Win 10 since launch. I’ve never seen anything like this.
How are you guys seeing this? I constantly hear these complaints but never see it myself.
Have you tried 3.5 or 4?
I haven’t had many issues in 4. Occasionally it does what you’re saying and I just say “bro, that doesn’t exist” and it’s like “oh, my bad, here you go.” And gives me something that works.
It’s missing some of the gesture customization others have. I particularly like the left AND right swipe gestures in Thunder. Plus, there are more actions you can assign to them.
Thunder also has more visual adjustments. Things like edge to edge images and post action customizations.
Also, the reply window makes formatting and quoting easier.
The feature different isn’t big though, and most of them aren’t a big deal.
I’m not sure why you think Thunder is ugly though. The way I have them setup, they look almost exactly the same, except I have nested comments in factors more visible on Thunder, which makes it a bit easier to track the conversation.
I agree about Plex. But I don’t get the love for Sync.
It feels kind of clunky and it lacks some features many of the other apps have. Personally, I’m liking Thunder right now, but I’m excited for Boost to come out.
Sync has ads unless you pay, it’s not open source, and I haven’t actually found anything superior about it.
It definitely looks promising, but I still don’t think Jellyfin and Reiverr are quite ready to compete with Plex yet.
In the grand scheme of the media industry, they are. Moreover, Floatplane is a separate entity with < 50k users.
I don’t use Spotify, but yes, I pay for YouTube premium (which comes with YouTube Music, which I use instead of Spotify). I use YouTube a lot. $13.99 is not that much money for so much video and music content.
And I’m not saying don’t pirate anything ever. But come on, when people build a platform to try and do things right, to ethically support their creators, we ought to support those platforms.
It does when they can’t keep running the service anymore because your broke asses won’t support it.
It’s a small platform that costs a lot to run. Attempting to provide a fair and ethical alternative to YouTube.
Don’t use the service unless you’re going to support it.
Here’s a good guide, t’s old, but nothing should be too different.
https://www.cuttingcords.com/home/ultimate-server/getting-started
Use radar instead of Couch Potato.
You can find up to date guides for any of the individual products.
I recommend NZBgeek’s lifetime subscription.
Then, set torrents as your news group’s backup and you should be good to go.
Spend an evening setting this up and you’ll be golden. Just subscribe to any shows or movies you want and it will automatically download them when they are available.
You can set preferences around quality, file size, language, format, etc
It’s safer, faster, more reliable, and much easier to automate.
I only paid $20 for a lifetime subscription.
It’s not a person. It’s a tool.