

That is coming, I saw a PR for that. Just need to be patient.
Yeah the jelly team did a good work and the product work well on what I have tested.
I have been running in parallel both jelly and plex and jelly is good.
Their last UI changes
I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that.
Where are the vibe coders when you need them ;)
Not related. Readarr was more like lazylib
Problem was the underlying metadata which was either outdated or incorrect
Any alternative apart from lazylibrarian ?
Imagine Palantir connecting to it and when you apply for a job denying you that due to that specific photo.
It’s not the cybecab, just normal Tesla with fsd
Yeah it doesn’t look polished at all. And the incoming traffic cross is scary
Where’s Daddy? wtf
Keeta’s success was made possible first because the Hong Kong government Competition Commission was investigating Foodpanda and Deliveroo’s contractual terms with restaurants, suggesting their terms may “hinder entry and expansion by new or smaller platforms and soften competition in the market.”
After Keeta entered the city, it launched a price war with a so-called “cash-burning” strategy, which includes offering special deals with chain stores, offering up to HKD 300 (USD 38.22) coupons for newly registered users during its launch, introducing a “punctuality guarantee” system to compensate customers with coupons if the delivery does not arrive within a designated timeframe. Moreover, unlike other platforms which charge non-paid members a delivery fee, Keeta lets all platform users enjoy free delivery services as the restaurants and Keeta cover the cost.
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Firstly, it lowered the pay rate of riders’ long-distance delivery from an average of HKD 60 (USD 7.64) per task to HKD 50 (6.37) and shorter-distance delivery from an average of HKD 50 to HKD 30–40 (USD 3.82–5.10). Secondly, it introduced a “K Go” scheme to force delivery workers to lose 20–30 percent of their pay rate in exchange for a higher priority in receiving service orders. Lastly, it launched a “Grab the task” alert feature that compels delivery workers to constantly check the app to compete for orders.
That should increase the insurance premium and therefore the lease as well due to the risk
Not to dismiss (I agree with the premise) but is that a legit source?