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Funny because Inspect offers all the stealing tools
Funny because Inspect offers all the stealing tools
Links generally don’t know if the service on the other end of the link is up or down at that time. I mean you could have it go out and prefetch the headers but that’s a lot of overhead for every link.
These Balegas? I’ve got something similar on mine
But let’s be real though. Getting a car and driving it a crowd on purpose is an extraordinarily small percentage of car users. You can’t say the same about emulation. A torrent site I frequent has 28000 downloads of Smash Bros Ultimate. I don’t believe for a second there are 28000 broken copies people are trying to replace.
Don’t get me wrong, I love emulation. It has huge benefits! Access to out of print games, higher framerates and resolutions. But I’m not going to pretend piracy isn’t a massive component of it, particularly on current gen systems.
Give fake details?
All you have to do is change your user agent. This is just a way for Microsoft to wash their hands of browser support outside of WebKit
Help me out here, what is a slime tutorial and how does it relate to musicals
Wow, didn’t know this was still a thing. Used to love Soulseek back in 2004.
Who said that? There are lots of streaming devices you can connect to your display, from game consoles to streaming boxes like Apple TV, Nvidia shield, Android box or if you really want to tinker a PC connected to the TV. The point is, don’t connect the TV itself to the internet as it has the most access to the whole viewing experience to drop ads on you.
Can someone ELI5 here. So Lemmy.world is a Reddit like site, Threads is a Twitter like site. What does it mean when they’re federated?
Exactly. After the @ they should just confirm there’s at least one period. The rest is pretty much up in the air.
I don’t think you need to worry as much once you have the media. It’s the act of downloading and sharing where people get caught.
What do you mean, they have lots of good shows that get cancelled after one season with the story on a cliff hanger
These media can be found, yarrrr
Because their real purpose is to train the bots. The captcha features are just there to get us to use it.
“choose the roads that fill you with ennui moreso than the avenues that give you a sense of listless”
One suggestion I might make is Prowlarr instead of Jackett. I found it to be a lot easier to work with but YMMV.
Also I usually suggest adding Overseerr to the stack. It hides everything away behind a super easy to use app.
I mean, Apple movies, Steam and Spotify or whatever your storefront of choice is will 95% of the time have what you’re looking for. The only tricky medium to find stuff is TV.
Anything for Apple TV?
I haven’t used PayPal in over 10 years. Why don’t you just leave the service?