I have a Raspberry Pi with the *arr stuff and Jellyfin that's seeding 24/7. I tried looking for popular stuff on the private trackers I'm on but they always have so many seeders in comparison to leechers that I don't know if it would actually help or worsen my ratio.
Bought Outer Wilds yesterday and started playing it with the VR and voice acting mod. Haven't gotten far yet but seems very interesting so far and the VR mod is so good that it feels like a native VR game.
None of these fall under those conditions, idk where he got that info from. I've been using the LibreWolf Flatpak for months now and everything works just fine, including playing videos.
I use Gluetun for that. It's a docker container that sets up the VPN and qBittorrent in two containers and routes all traffic from qBittorrent through the VPN.
Same goes for people who you convince to install Signal. They'll end up never using it because they just forget about it and they're not the ones who wanted to use it anyway. Being able to message people on WhatsApp through Signal would also make it a lot more easy to convince people to install it.
Yes but png or jpg files take the data of an image and save them in a more efficient way inside a file. A zip file takes any file and saves it in a more efficient way. Putting a png inside a zip will compress the compressed image file but since zip compression is lossless, you'll get the the exact same compressed image file back when you decompress the zip again. Same goes when putting a jpg file inside a zip.
Yes, every time you compress the jpg again it will lose quality because jpg is a lossy format (Someome else already explained the difference between lossy and lossless) but putting it in a zip won't compress it again. Since zip compression is lossless no data is lost, so you can decompress and recompress as often as you want without losing data. Same goes for png, it's lossless too. Recompressing a jpg as a png (E.g. by opening it in a photo editor and saving at as a png) doesn't make sense tho, the data was already lost when saving as jpg, so the jpg and the png will be the exact same picture. The png will just be a lot bigger in size.
Actually you just need to switch to a different Piped instance. HLS is only there as a workaround in case of some issue and disabling Piped means you're loading the videos from YouTube directly. Disabling Piped is gonna solve your issue because the issue is that the instance you're using is slow.
This might actually make me switch instances. I don't get what the point of the filter even is, I'm not 6 anymore, it's fine if I see no-no words.