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Voterr - Democratize Your Movie Nights
  • The IP and location is the Heroku server where the app is hosted.

    I checked Overseerr and they have a nicer message when you log in

    I'll have to dig into it and see if there is a better way to authenticate. Plex doesn't have much documentation for 3rd party app developers.

  • voterr.tv Voterr - Democratize Your Movie Nights

    Voterr helps you and your friends choose movies from your Plex library for the perfect movie night. Vote, decide, and enjoy together!

    I'm an unemployed software developer with some time to make things I've wanted to exist.

    I just released a web app that lets you log in with your Plex account which imports the movies available in your library, create a voting session, and invite friends to vote on movies. When a movie gets votes from all your friends in the session, it is declared the winner and the session creator will get a link to open the movie in Plex.

    I was tired of endlessly scrolling through my movie library whenever it was time to pick a movie. I think this will help.

    Here are some screenshots

    !Dashboard

    !Voting Session

    Check it out if you like the idea. You can reply here or DM if you run into any issues or have any ideas.

    Some of my ideas for the next features to add:

    • Filter by watched/unwatched
    • Select genres for the voting session
    • Make popcorn
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    What Was Your Experience Being Laid Off?
  • I was with a SaaS company for 5 years. It was my first job in software. I busted my ass and worked my way up. I ended up managing the support department while leaning how to code in my spare time. I move to Engineering and was a developer for two years.

    The company had a great culture and I was genuinely proud to work there.

    Then a growth equity firm came in. They said they weren't going to change the "magic" we had and were just there to give us the tools and expertise to grow. That is when the steady erosion of our company culture began.

    The third CE0 since I've been there took over a few months ago. Of course he promised there would be no layoffs and he didn't see a need to change anything. Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago, I was getting panicked messages from coworkers saying they were getting let go and then I saw the 15-minute meeting with my department head on my calendar.

    When the dust settled, the first layoffs at our company were over. A third of our engineering department was gone and our work was being outsourced to an outside firm.

    Now I'm looking for work and it seems really daunting. My wife is self-employed and lost her biggest client that made up 80% of her income right before I got laid off. I got 4 weeks of severance initially, but I was able to negotiate 8 weeks.

    Now I'm reaching out to my network, applying to as many jobs as I can find, building more portfolio projects to pad my GitHub account, and believing things will work out so I don't have a complete nervous breakdown.

    I don't recommend it. Don't be laid off.

  • Anon gets robbed
  • Similar story:

    I was in Medellin, Colombia, outside of the football stadium, trying to see where the rest of our friends were at before heading inside. A guy came up and was saying he was a big fan of one of the teams playing. He lifted his shirt to show me a really shitty tattoo of the team logo. I noticed there was a knife in his wasteband, but I was distracted because I was looking for friends. He asked for me for money and I casually said, "No, Gracias." and walked away. He started yelling at me with a lot of fun Colombian bad words. I was wondering why he was so mad and as I was walking away, I realized he was trying to threaten me with the knife.

    There were a lot of people around and police all around us. Really ballsy on his part for even attempting something like that there.

    If I did that in a different situation, I probably would have been stabbed.

  • Remote work is still 'frustrating and disorienting' for bosses, economist says—their No. 1 problem with it is how difficult it is to observe and monitor employees
  • I managed a support team of about 30 people at a fully remote company. I'd check their numbers of closed cases, review cases when customer feedback was bad, and take into account any other side projects they were working on.

    Praise when people did good and have one on one talks with people that were falling behind to see what the cause was so we could work on it. It's not that hard.