If you want to use Radarr or Sonarr you better be ok with TVDB metadata because that's all they support and will likely ever support based on the discussions I've seen over the past few years.
limitedduck
Bosons would like a word 🤼
There was a lot of goopy blood and gore in the game. You could blow off the heads of every killable NPC including the innocent tribals.
Same. It took me months to give it another shot and after that I couldn't stop
Elon's going death con 3
I understand what you're saying, but the fighting against Lolicon doesn't necessarily take away from the fight against real CSAM. The reality is serious, far-reaching, and, ultimately, human issues like the exploitation of children are complex and require effort on multiple fronts to be effective.
Nobody is protecting digital children and it's almost always disingenuous when this argument is claimed to be made. The effort is to stop the normalization of the sexualization children. Lolicon is exclusively about romancing or sexualizing children. Deluded adults who think what happens in lolicon material is ok are potential risks to real children. Allowing such a risk to children for the pleasure of these adult is absurd.
What is wrong with it? That's exactly what he shows in the video. When betting it all, equal wins and losses is a net loss. The point is betting some fraction such that the gains overtake the losses
My takeaways would be:
- Never trust averages on their face
- Being consistent gives you an advantage
- Always be looking to reevaluate your situation and maximize what you can get out of it
This is true if you're betting everything you have. By not having shrinking bets after losses you can tap into the net gains. Compare 1 win followed by 1 loss with $100 start:
Win is $100+$80 = $180
Loss is $180-$90 = $90
Compare with fixed bets of $50 with bank of $100:
Win is $100+$40 = $140
Loss is $140-$25 = $115
Wouldn't it be weird to include multiple takes when totalling number of lines? Like, it's understood that only one take of any particular line would ever be included in the final product. I'm not sure that's what happened here