Anyone know a way to get adfree youtube on ios in an app?
As a kbin user, I see quite a lot of spam/inappropriate posting on the /c/random magazine coming from blahaj accounts. They do however seem to be removed fairly quickly as I can never find them again. So I'm not sure it's something that is specific to us.
It's also unfortunate to hear the report of those types.of active communities. I've not come across any, thankfully!
Ahh makes sense I see. It may serve the same purpose just with a little more overhead
VLC was invented to screen share video from a host computer to a group call? TIL
That's not true? There's nothing stopping content creators from using their own content to create models. In fact, that's my exact project for some of my visual art.
Moreover (edit: visual) models can't effectively replicate the copywrite, so I don't really see how it would infringe on it.
I think their idea is that if you know a specific repacker like an athletic woman, compared to downloading softwares that could be uploaded by any elitists trying to fuck with you.
In practice both are the same, but the reputation of the athletic woman makes her more trustworthy.
However outside of that specific repacker I actually agree with you, it's exactly the same lol.
For what it's worth Plex has been around since 2009. Emby on '08 and Kodi in '02. So anyone pirating before Jellyfins start around 2018 pretty much would be using either Plex, Emby, or Kodi. Frankly, Emby sucked until just a few years ago, and at least for my purposes for my purposes Jellyfin and Emby don't cut it. Back when I was trying to decide which to use I didn't like Kodi, but I haven't kept up with it so I can't speak on it today.
Plex also hasn't always been subscription only, or at least semi-frequently offer lifetime deals so it's just as reasonable as paying for something like access to real Debrid or whatever.
I-i mean yeah, what losers! Anyone who isn't self hosting bubble upnp streams to connect to their video player are living in the past man!
Inconspicuous garden speaker & subwoofer set, 3D laser and some outdoor lighting if you don't already have a nice space to hang out at. It's nice having a little table and a couple chairs but making it easy to hang out in can make a big difference.
Could pick up a hobby doing some kind of sculptures whether it's metal or a skatesticle course, could build a local forge.
If you want some greenery outside of walking spaces (or in) that's low maintenance then just seeding clover and wildflowers can actually be easy as long as it's not too hot and gets watered every other day or so. They sprout pretty quick too.
I think those are my 3, monoprice is decent for some speakers and if you like the lighting otherwise Amazon or bhphoto
As far as movies, paying for a couple of streaming services is way easier than delving through scummy torrent sites waiting for movies to download.
That's all well and good until you basically start google searching whatever you want to watch to see which subscription it's on. Super Mario Movie? Not HBO or Netflix, it's on Peacock. Snowpiercer (show)? Not streaming on any service anymore.
At a certain point having it available is more convenient than paying 5 different subscriptions to see which has what.
Also it can be very easy to automate this so you don't even have to search anymore. You just put in the name and it does it for ya!
I would search for Monkrus GenP it'll explain what it is better than I could
Ohh lovely, I never looked too deeply into it thanks for the heads up!
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Well since so far no one has suggested any solutions (and I'm not aware of an alternative to Lidarr that suits my needs) but I also have noticed a similar problem. Many albums download fine, but there's times where the whole artist downloads each 01 01 01 track and it gets complicated.
I believe outside of manually doing it we'd be looking for filebot, but that's paid, or possibly some sorting tools available through foobar2000 plugins - I'm not sure if it exists here but many others must.
You'll want a PC capable of running Stable Diffusion, yeah.
The tradeoff is Adobe servers running it with their limitations or you running it locally, the former is possible but requires a lot more workarounds than just having a version of photoshop that supports plugins you want.
Enjoy!
I'm gonna go the opposite way a little bit and say that I recommend finding a solid hot-swappable keyboard that has what you're interested in.
I found a reskin of the Rak Lam-Ang Pro called the Falcon Elite TKL on Flashquark - it's about $80 for the board, USB-C, Bluetooth with profiles, USB-2 for a dongle or extra port and the whole reason I got the board, a media scroll wheel. That's what I wanted most and so everything else was just how to make it feel.
To research switches you can think about what you like for typing - do you want some resistance, some resistance from a click, a little or a lot, and how do you want the sound - do you want it quiet, clicky but quiet, or clonky and loud?
Any combination of those is just from the material of the keycap and the style/type of switch and how they sound together when the switch clicks and the keycap touches the board.
You can usually get a switch tester for $7-20 or so, I opted not to in favor of just looking online with an idea of what I had in mind. I actually needed 2 keyboards for 2 different PC's, but I used the same board for both. I wanted one to be as quiet as it could be so I got the Kailh Pro Purple Switches which are OK but serve the purposes for a music production PC with minimal typing. They're smooth and quiet. I'm also just using standard ABS keycaps on these, for a total of $35 for 88 switches and $20 for the keycaps for a total of $135 for a starting keeb. That rivals a lot of prebuilts and you get to upgrade it on your own terms.
Like I said though, those switches are only OK and for gaming I wanted something better. I went for Kailh Speed Switches - Copper ($8 for 35) and Outemu Phoenix Switches (50 for $35 when I got them - priciest so far). These two are tactile switches which mean they have a small bump that makes a click and these ones have a shorter travel distance, both unlike the Kailh Pro Purples.
These two were much better for that responsive clickiness than the Pro Purples, are clicky but not too loud and make it easy to feel exactly when you get the button pressed, for just $43 for 88 switches - not much more than the others for a better experience. There are just better smooth switches than the Kailh Pro Purples, that's all.
For the keycaps on the Phoenix/Speed Coppers I got PBT caps which just feel a little firmer/stiffer/less flex and are textured. If you're a drummer, ABS on plastic sounds like a high tom and PBT on plastic sounds like a low tom.
There are also keyboard mods, alternative stabilizers, o-rings, tape/foam mods which aren't too expensive ways to add to your experience. I replaced my stabilizers for the shift/enter/space keys (2u and 4u) because the ones that come with are decent but nothing special.
Finally - the last reason I recommend this kind of option is repairability and warranty. Some can be trusted, some can't, why take the risk? A hot swappable keyboard lets you accidentally spill your water/beer/soda all over your keyboard you can turn it off, remove everything and hose the sucker off and give it an ISO bath. A slightly wonky media scroll wheel is the only byproduct of the event... Oh and I think one switch got ruined. I've had keyboards die because I couldn't properly clean it so for me being able to get right to the PCB can do a lot for some headaches.
But anyway, I hope this gives you some insights! $135-150 for a first keyboard isn't exactly cheap but it's not entirely expensive either, especially given that you get to swap out. If you really don't like switches you got I think the resellers market is decent? If you're looking for $40 ones then my apologies, but if you're looking for mid-range ones then this hopefully is helpful! Oh - also I'm not actually recommending the Falcon Elite TKL or the Rak Lam-Ang Pro - I'm not sure if they're even currently available or not. They're decent keyboards but it's just plastic and PCB and it's not exactly... lets say designed with sleek fashion in mind? It's just a cheap solid keeb that has features I like. For $80 I'm sure someone can recommend a better base board with the same stuff! I just happened to like this one so I got two and that's my mech-board experience. Is it endgame? No, not really. But I've had these for as long as I've built my PC's, so that's pretty close eh? Haha!
Normally I catch them but these slipped past me!
Get the latest GenP and then find the self hosted locally run plugin
Whoops! Made a comment on the wrong spot, sorry about that. Glad to see it's not prevalent for every phone!
There's a couple forks I believe, but I was specifically asking about the actual version number. Say, the latest 6.5.2 or an older 4.x.x. I've heard things over the years about "the best" version to use, but it's all old now that I am curious what the verdicts is these days
It's $18 on iOS. My partner pretty much only uses YT and still can't justify paying that much for it.