Spyke
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Also it'd automatically add the movie to your radarr instance

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halvarreply
lemy.lol

thanks for introducing me to radarr

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halvarreply
lemy.lol

I think my life just became full

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sh.itjust.works

It's been a while since I've sailed the high seas. How difficult is it to get subtitle tracks these days? I've gotten used to having them on everything.

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fourreply
lemmy.zip

Most of the stuff I rip have the subtitles in the file (mkv ftw). But there's also bazarr

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Most things have it and what doesn't, OpenSubltitles, an open source subtitle resource, does. It's just linked right into my Jellyfin. I haven't had to manually find subtitles in years.....

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There's a built in option for these in VLC, works most of the time (view -> vlsub).

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RaivoKullireply
sopuli.xyz

I really try to make my relationship such that I would never have to directly interact with my partner, but there's still some work to be done 😔

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I mean, why waste the limited time I have a day with my SO by scrolling together through an endless list of movies and shows. Both of us have the attention span of a beagle, so sporadically swiping through a list during the workday would actually be preferable.

For me it wouldn't be about avoiding conflict, just a way to remember something that I would otherwise forget as soon as we started looking for something to watch.

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moakleyreply
lemmy.world

See, my wife and I will go back and forth, checking various streaming services and vetoing each other's picks for the full duration of movie night.

Now when she asks what I want to watch, my first reply is always, "Literally anything except the Netflix menu."

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We discuss the options and often end up talking about something else. So even scrolling through options is nice together time. Unless the actual goal was to see a movie, then that method isn't that great lol

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MMLreply
sh.itjust.works

Also this app literally exists anyway, I'm pretty sure it even existed when this was posted.

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Ledivinreply
lemmy.world

I'm pretty sure it even existed when this was posted.

...earlier today? Yeah, I'm not really surprised to learn it wasn't developed and published in less than a work day.

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MMLreply
sh.itjust.works

There's a few I'm going to go with handshake that someone posted further down the one I remember was called something like movieflix

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lemmy.world

No idea why you'd be downvoted for that but thanks!

Edit... Either I'm finding the wrong apps or neither of those ones do the thing.

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I think a lot of us have come up with this amazing new idea only to realize that it already exists

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jaybonereply
lemmy.zip

I think there a talk app you can use to talk with your partner.

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RaivoKullireply
sopuli.xyz

Do they have gamified aspects and perhaps a lootbox style system? "You had a 7 day streak in talking to your significant other. Here's two relationship tokens"

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jaybonereply
lemmy.zip

If you say the right things, you get to loot your partners box.

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We do that but it takes FOREVER and we have limited time because we have kids and we're so tired. I'd love to have this app to use during the week in breaks from work for a movie after work.

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Todayreply
lemmy.world

We made a backup - a taqueria. If 5 options get axed we have tacos. No regrets!

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RaivoKullireply
sopuli.xyz

This is what you keep emergency diarrhoea in your back pocket for

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Haha, I had this ideayears ago of a dating app where you rate random stuff (food, furniture, hobbies, personality traits, actors, etc) and get paired up that way. I imagine it being like Okcupid before enshittification where you could make questions otger people answered and stuff.

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RaivoKullireply
sopuli.xyz

All you need is a firm handshake and putting on the LOTR Extended Edition again

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Triumphreply
fedia.io

Also not to be confused with handjobs.

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Th3D3k0yreply
lemmy.world

"Handshake | Let's Agree"

Apparently it is pretty rubbish at connecting people.

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Could be. I've used it only once, it worked fine then, but I'm not really in a group that needs tools like this on a regular basis.

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slrpnk.net

Found the married person with kids

I'm lucky if I get an hour a day to myself outside of work.

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lemmy.world

One person picks three (movies, restaurants, events, etc.) that they would be happy with.

The other person selects one out of the three.

Alternate.

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Sturgistreply
lemmy.ca

We tried that. My wife said my hours of research into restaurants was "low effort" so now she picks three and I choose

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We do one more layer, so it's called 5-3-1.

Person A picks five options.

Person B eliminates two of them.

Person A selects one of the three remaining.

We alternate who gets to pick the five.

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sh.itjust.works

The problem is the catalog is functionally infinite. How can you feel like you're making a good decision if you don't exhaust a category?

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You don't have to make a good decision. It's 20-90 minutes of your life, not a fucking career.

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lemmy.world

The problem is the catalog is functionally infinite.

It narrows down significantly by region, for restaurants, and by time frame, for events.

Movies as a bit trickier, but you can ballpark that by genre and maybe "new releases" / "" / "criterion collection"

If you've got a big enough pool, you'll get plenty of crossover. "You just matched with a person who wants to go to a Knicks game, watch a horror movie, and dine out at Sopo Korean Eats" is going to get plenty of hits in Manhattan.

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It probably works either way, but I want the local version.

My wife and I read like 4 baby name lists out loud in the car for our second kid but had much better luck with an app we found that had like 4k names, each person reads and swipes, and it shows you the ones you agree on.

Maybe it's a hammer and nail thing but it sounds good to me for choosing the shared "to watch" list.

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boonhetreply
sopuli.xyz

Smack my bitch up by The Prodigy was found to be the best song for this. Do with this information as you will.

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on letterboxd you can filter a user's watchlist for matches in your own or filter out stuff you've already seen. handy.

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lemmy.ca

I just have a massive list of movies and shows I want to watch, and I run it by my wife. She usually just tells me to pick one. Then the burden is mine again.

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Let me introduce you to shuf | head 1. This is literally what picks the next movie for us. If either of us are unhappy, we just remove the movie from the list and try again.

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Given the age of thirst post, I'm pretty sure the app already exists.

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I’ve actually thought of this as a new dating service. Too bad I’m lazy.

Get after it someone who needs an SO.

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lemmy.world

This would never work. We enjoy a lot of the same stuff, but sometimes we have to justify certain movies to each other. Like "The Cabin in the Woods". She thought it was classic horror and would never swipe right of her own volition. Likewise, you think I woulda swept right on "Twilight"? OF CORSE I WOULD! Swipe right on every movie I see cuz I love her and we watch whatever she wants.

But this way we never watch my movies

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vithigarreply
lemmy.ca

Needs a third option then. Swipe right for "would watch", left for "wouldn't watch", but also swipe up for "I strongly endorse and believe you'd enjoy it if you give it a chance".

Maybe also a fourth. Swipe down for "absolutely not, I know you really love this movie but I just can't watch more Jason Statham."

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Gotta put this into something like Letterboxd.

Or hell, just tell your spouse to create a watchlist on Letterboxd.

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lemmy.world

What if you just let the AI you've been training for free all this time match you automatically? It knows what you watch, what you like on your Facebook and Instagram, it reads your DMs and text messages, it even knows what ads you're likely to pause the longest on before you scroll past. It knows you better than you know yourself.

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lemmy.ca

Good Lord - even couples are no longer able to talk to each other. They need an app?

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Oh to be young, back when the world was simple.

When you've got 2 kids that go to bed between half an hour and an hour before you and every other night you can use it for watching a movie or a tv show, how much of that time do you want to spend cruising 5 streaming platforms to pick a movie? That's easily a half hour wasted.

Instead, as we alternate putting kids to bed, the awake parent could be screening movies and match from the previous day review. Meaning we could spend our time actually WATCHING said movie.

We can talk when the kids are awake, but we cannot flip through the Netflix catalog at the same time. Either kids are watching the TV or we don't want them watching the TV, in either case you can't use the TV.

Edit:

Go one step further and allow a spouse to preselect from movies and TV currently being watched they would watch for tonight and I will pay for a subscription!

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programming.dev

I'm sorry you lost me at the coupling of vibe coding and human connection. I couldn't quite see the join.

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Skullgridreply
lemmy.world

Vibe coding is useful for bashing out simple, stupid ideas that have been done millions of times before. APIs to do SOMETHING with a movie database has been done millions of times before. Tinderlike swiping interfaces have been done millions of times before.

There isn't going to be much nuance to creating this software. so it's something that can be fairly easy for an AI to churn out the code for, and get the functionality working and give to people.

Not sure where you got human connection or whatever from this.

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programming.dev

Human connection is actually the basic premise of the original post. I'm just being salty because I resent having to constantly fix the shite that lazy cunts vibe code, but yes, it's not an obvious join and I'd probably had a drink

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eh, no worries, I'm sure you're sick of idiots using the wrong tool for the wrong job and dealing with the consequences, so your attitude was understandable. Obviously vibe coding isn't a silver bullet, but from my perspective this seemed like a good use case.

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Netflix used to have this built into their interface. Many years ago.

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There's two kinds of guy who swipe right on The Notebook and you're not going to be thrilled with either of them.

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