I interpreted their question differently. It sounds like they're taking about Radarr having to download a movie before they can watch it, whereas streaming services have a "complete" (compared to a new *arr setup) library available to stream instantly.
Some bittorrent clients can start playing a video before it's done downloading, and prioritize the torrent chunks in the right order so there aren't any interruptions as long as there are seeders and you have enough bandwidth. But I don't think plex or jellyfin can do it, and I don't know of any alternatives that can.
Until a few years later when all the used TVs have cell modems. The same thing is already happening in the used car market, it's getting harder and harder to find a reliable vehicle that doesn't have a cell modem and a long T&C that let's them spy on you.
Cell modems are getting cheaper and cheaper, it's only a matter of time before cheap smart TVs will flood the market with always-on telemetry and intrusive personalized ads.
I'm accusing them of... not being someone I'm familiar with? Someone I don't implicitly trust? If that's all, the same applies to pretty much everyone else on the internet, including you.
Fuck AI, and fuck LLMs. Does that help?
But also: fuck scammers, hackers, and thieves. I don't know the EVi dev and have no reason to trust them.
Based on what, exactly? I work with real people who write very sloppy code. If you're trying to make a statement by switching away from vim, why not go to emacs, nano, or sublime?
The mental gymnastics is trusting a completely unknown person more than an LLM. LLMs are about as trustworthy and competent as the average person. In my book, that puts them far below reputable developers (like Moolenaar), but far above complete randos like the EVi dev. At least the LLM is somewhat predictable, but people can be crazy.
I don't think unemployed developers have as much free time as you seem to think they do. Do you know how much the mortgage payments would be for a house in silicon valley? Not to mention other bills like their kids' tuition, car loans, etc.
Sometimes RTFM is valid advice. Still condescending, but also valid.