Take a topic that you know. Something related to your field of work, or your special interest, whatever. Now watch a news video about that topic and notice how laughably wrong they get even basic details. Most people can relate to how wrong the media gets on a topic they're intimately familiar with but then also think they get topics right when talking about other things like world affairs.
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Stremio is essentially a glorified torrent client with a nice UI. It runs locally on a device connected to the tv you want to stream to. It behind the scenes searches trackers and downloads from torrents of the content someone wants to watch in a netflix like UI. Someone that wasn't technology literate wouldn't know they were pirating content from torrents if you didn't tell them.
A solution is that you manage the server and jellyfin and your friends/family connect to it.
While a self hosted solution like this would be nice, I would get messages everyday from friends and family frequently asking, "Can you add this movie to the server? Can you add this TV show to the server?" and they would eventually stop asking me and just pay for a streaming service if I forgot to fulfill every request. I would like to avoid having to manually add content to the server if my friends and family can just choose the content their wanting to watch themselves.
Public schools fuckin suck
Also privacyguides.org
I wouldn't mention it unless she had problems with either Windows or MacOS and expressed a desire to switch to something else.
Will governments even attempt to reduce the destructive potential of deepfakes? I’m doubtful considering political corruption.
They'll only start caring when they deepfake a high-ranking politician deep throating a massive horse cock and it begins to affect their electability. Even then they will be too old and technology illiterate to make any meaningful action on it.
Your case, though, could be easily solved with trains easily solved
while I agree with a lot of your post (certainly more informative than the others), I disagree that the issue could be easily solved. There is a lack of political will (at best) and an outright hostility (at worst) to the very idea of trains and public transportation.
You make that sound like its racist for European countries wanting to help out a European neighbor. It isn't.