

But you probably will talk about it differently in some circumstances. Assuming you’re a human.
But you probably will talk about it differently in some circumstances. Assuming you’re a human.
Subtle influences on the way people think or talk about their thoughts are so common I’m surprised we even have to talk about the phenomenon.
If anything, he very obviously does mean that
Also, there are no “unbiased opinion” on anything, that’s just not possible.
It is possible to get someone’s opinion without accidentally influencing them, which is what they’re referring to.
Sounds false
I’ve been trialing some similar apps and none of them really fully satisfy me, including immich. Mostly because they all make it clunky to exclude some photos from showing up, or indexing being slow as hell and not particularly good at removing photos I recently ignored, deleted or moved. Immich in particular is bad with the ignore part. I wish I could edit a text block that defined ignore rules like a gitignore, but instead you have to add each rule separately in the UI. Then it feels very slow to add thumbnails for raw files and slow to index period. So many of these apps seem to me like they fumbled the ball just short of a touchdown because otherwise the featuresets seem nice.
I have tried damselfly, immich, libre photos, photo prism, and I tried to configure nextcloud memories but I could not even get it running. It seemed pretty complicated and picky about its setup.
From context I think it’s clear they were joking and meant nothing about incriminating him
Yeah, I don’t 100% love that’s on my default but I also don’t think it’s a huge deal
Another case of user matching tag
I’ve been using Plex for over 10 years and I can’t say anything about it has changed for the worse honestly
No idea what this means
That is what I do. I have owned like 4 kvm switches. Even when I paid extra to get a “good” one they never lasted more than like a year or two. My USB switch has been going for about 3 years. Occasionally it glitches out and I have to unplug it from everything but it’s only about every 3-5 months
In any case it doesn’t matter who would or wouldn’t do that. Op was simply saying they’d rather say less to avoid the risk.