It's a great idea, and in Canada using the Koodo/Telus network you can turn on "call control" for free which does basically this, except it makes the caller enter a random number between 1-9. And you can also whitelist certain numbers like friends and family.
But what is the intelligent being made of? Did they come from randomness or from yet another higher-level intelligent being? You're just scratching the surface of this rabbit-hole!
Hopefully chromecast functionality for Jellyfin iOS finally gets developed, that's literally the only reason I use Plex instead of Jellyfin. It'd be great if someone with chromecast API skills hopped in and helped the team out!
It is not merely for the first commit, here, the first commits are used as a proof of concept since they are large repostories known to everyone. You can try it yourself, by changing your email to something like Linus' email in your git config, and then trying to commit code. GitHub will automatically show Linus' profile.
I love Jellyfin, but its inability to Chromecast from iOS is a dealbreaker. I think they’re working on a whole new iOS app though that has a working chromecast button - https://github.com/jellyfin/Swiftfin
Sadly, Chromecast is essentially broken on Android too and has been for about a year. Stable version of the Chromecast plugin in the app is ancient and the nightly version doesn't work with stable server.
Certainly not. See the other comments about light pollution from heavy industries (oil, etc), and also countries with lower-than-expected light pollution compared to their population, due to laws (Germany)