How To: Download 'The Chosen' from the Official Website

If you’re like me, you may want to (re)watch the series “The Chosen”, a show about the life of Jesus. If you’re like me, you want to watch this on your TV but the official app is terrible. And if you’re like me, you have a Jellyfin server you could use instead, if only you had the video files available to chuck them on there. If this sounds liek a familiar issue, read on. Otherwise, you probably don’t need to bother, although this procedure can probably transferred to other instances of wanting to download videos from the internet. ...

June 16, 2025 · 3 min

Please Stop Lying

I hate lies, I hate lying and I dislike liars. I am aware that there’s philosophical debate around the issue of whether or not lying is acceptable. There seems to be a social consensus that, to a degree, lying is acceptable and sometimes even necessary or at least advisable. I disagree. Granted, there might be situations where telling the truth might mean the death of a beloved person but for the vast majority of people this situation is contrived and unrealistic. For most of us it’s probably a matter of convenience or personal gain. Some jobs incentivise lying more than others do, I should think, but even so, you’re never compelled to lie to save yourself or others from serious harm. ...

April 29, 2025 · 4 min

Setting up my Printer/Scanner in Fedora

Printers are devices straight from hell. Just stating a fact. Despite this unfortunate fact I can’t live without one. Digitization is woefully behind in the country I live in so there’s no way around occasionally having to scan and print stuff. Even if it’s just taxes once a year. A short while ago I bought a new printer/scanner combo because the old one died on me. I spent quite some time researching a good choice and settled on a Brother device because those are, at least in my humble experience, easy to set up on the machines I have. ...

April 10, 2025 · 4 min

On Separating Creator from Creation

This post has been in the making for a long time now. Not so much on paper (metaphorically speaking) but rather in my head. So now the time has come to finally write down my thoughts. They may be meandering or a bit stream-of-consciousness but I’d rather have that than nothing. This may also end up quite verbose. You have been warned. I was prompted by various events in the past, online discussions and, last but not least, one of Kev Quirk’s blog posts about this subject. It is also related to a post series of a dear fedifriend of mine. ...

January 31, 2025 · 11 min

Review: Sea of Stars

Introduction Over the past few weeks I’ve played an finished Sea of Stars and I decided to write a review for it. I’ll be going over some things but keep it mostly spoiler-free until the end of the review. The spoiler section will be marked and the article will be concluded by a spoiler-free section at the very end. Sea of Stars is a fairly recent game in the style of a JRPG. It was inspired by Chronotrigger (which I’ve played but never got very far) and adopted a few mechanics from it, as far as I can tell. You play a party of people and control them from an isometric point of view. Combat is turn-based and the way you travel over the map seems very reminiscent of Chronotrigger. But can it compete with the original? We’ll see. ...

December 25, 2024 · 10 min