To be fair that's a pretty recent development. Jellyfin apps for smart tvs are only just becoming stable enough for real use. Plex was the only option for a long time.
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People have actually become more unhinged: https://www.iata.org/en/pressroom/2023-releases/2023-06-04-02/
Sort of, there's a long train of things here. The Stonehenge theories primarily come from "Chariots of the Gods?" by Erich von Däniken who stole a lot of the Stonehenge stuff from Robert Charroux who thought that white people were actually descended from aliens and brought technology and civilization to the rest of the world.
In my wood stove, at least, it would drip though into the ash catch, which is a much thinner metal than the cast iron stove body and not really meant to have something actively burning in it. Kerosene also likely burns hotter than wood.
So you'd have a too hot fire burning in all the wrong places in the stove, it might be ok and it might burn a hole through something and start a fire.
S1m0ne 2: crypto boogaloo
And fun fact, David Koch died in 2019.
I run Lemmy, Plex, and a bunch of other services from a desktop in my basement. It works great. The Lemmy docker setup is a little finicky but works well once you get it.
Digital assistants are good for timers, turning on smart lights, and sometimes playing music. None of those things require a large language model to spit random text back at me.
Check some recent comments, they used the correct term to describe themselves.
Do you want companies to follow the law or not? Why even have truth in advertising laws if no one is going to enforce them?
Aren't traditional satellite providers download only via satellite and use phone line for upload?
Observation is all we have. There's no indication that anything outside the solar system is different from the things inside of it. Some stars have a light spectrum very similar to our sun, which implies they are stars in similar places in their life. Others have a light spectrum that is very different.
We can use different parallax angles to determine that some stars are much further away than others. Parallax works the same at 10 miles as it does at 10 light years.
Is there some particular observation you don't understand?