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I certainly prefer fewer and longer ad breaks, over several short ones, but this still sucks.
I certainly prefer fewer and longer ad breaks, over several short ones, but this still sucks.
I certainly agree that it adds an element of complexity. I had never dealt with anything like this before and had to learn it, but it really is a pretty easy thing to setup.
Jellyfin is generally just as easy to set up for external access. The only thing you really need to worry about is having a dynamic IP. If you have a domain name, then setting up dynamic DNS is quite straightforward.
The only issue I have with people remotely accessing Jellyfin is that you cannot set a total system bandwidth cap. You can set a per stream cap, but that doesn’t help if you have too many people accessing your server at once.
What do you use that allows you to set per app rules?
Your solution isn’t going to hurt anything. It might be overkill, but it will definitely work.
Ultimately, I think you only really need 2 of the solutions you mentioned.
Unfortunately, yes.
Whoever is cheapest, with good coverage in my area.
I don’t particularly think any one carrier will have any privacy advantage over another.
Can you use PC Optimum points to buy gift cards? That’s a great idea!
I completely agree that children should simply be using family computers. Kids are much to young to understand proper internet safety.
You don’t usually have to ask someone if they’re being harmed by a person/substance/thing to see the negative effects it is having on their lives.
Socially media is already known to have negative impacts on adults. This means it WILL also have a negative impact on children and youth. Seeing as children and youth are even more susceptible to negative influences, due to their body and brain still developing, we need to protect them from what we can.
Even if kids are seeing worse things in their every day lives, that doesn’t make it okay to subject them to other less worse things.
That’s gross dude
That’s actually incredibly unrealistic.
Just about every county in the world is divided into provinces/states/territories.
That means it’s no longer working. YouTube never removed the dislike button, just the dislike counter.
To my understanding, and a quick Google search, winnings are never taxed.
That depends on the government in question. For example, the Canadian government does not have a claim on any kind of lottery or game show winnings.
Oh, boy. Here we go again.
I want my kids to have the tools they need to succeed, and I realize a smartphone has nearly become essential at a certain age, but they also control the lives of many people. Technology is an amazing tools, but it has been designed to be highly addictive. Kids have enough problems to deal with, and I don’t want to make things harder for them.
—- edit —- I suppose what I’m really trying to say is that I want my children to first learn healthy habits.
That’s about what I’m expecting. 12 and 14 aren’t that different.
I definitely think tech should be a part of their life, but a personal smartphone is something I personally feel can wait.
Blackberry did all of that years before Apple. Sure, they didn’t have a touchscreen, but all of the capability was there.