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People who proudly boast about how they never spend a dime on Epic Games, in their store, but has hundreds of free games to play with no intent to play them. Like, I don't know who is supposed to be impressed by that. Not to mention, that's not really a good method of protesting if you're someone who hates Epic Games.

You're still spending the time and effort, not to mention even bothering to have an account with them to begin with, to redeem free games that they give away. Who are you seriously trying to impress or what message are you trying to convey? Because all I see are contradictions and ironies.

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[–] tychosmoose@piefed.social 11 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

People have different hobbies than you? I've never heard such a thing. Truly weird!

[–] AskewLord@piefed.social 0 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago) (1 children)

We're not talking about hobbies, we're talking about weird flexes.

Clearly home media servers are a flex for you? I have lots of hobbies, but I don't like interject/brag to random people in conversation how I have several custom-built boutique brand mountain bikes that I built myself. That would be a weird flex and make me a douche. So I never really talk about that unless someone specifically asks me where/how I got my bike.

I just say I like to mountain bike. I also like movies, but I just watch them on streaming services or go to the library, because very few movies I will ever watch more than once, so owning them is kinda pointless for me.

and futher, I work in IT, and it's like every third person I meet in IT who brags about their Plex server, as if it's some great achievement... rather than just a time sink.

[–] tychosmoose@piefed.social 2 points 8 hours ago

I think you missed the point entirely. Yes, the thread is about weird flexes. Just yesterday there was a discussion in !selfhosted@lemmy.world about Plex, and a lot of people who run Jellyfin were saying running Plex isn't selfhosting. A weird (to me) anti-Plex flex.

OP asked for weird flexes. Weird flex in reply.

So when you replied:

hosting your own media server is just so weird

You seem to be disparaging the hobby of selfhosted media servers. That's why I responded as I did. I never said that I participate in that hobby at all, so I'm not sure why you think I'm the one doing the flexing here.

I guess what you may be saying is that you don't recognize "running a media server" as a hobby at all, but some kind of weird flex within the space of "I like movies." I can see your point that in a conversation about "I like movies," jumping in with "I run my own media server, akshully" could come off very negatively. I agree. There are a lot of self-congratulatory dingbats in that space. But that's not what happened here.

Open-ended question looking for weird flexes people have heard. Weird flex was provided.

Have a nice day.