If it were mine, I’d manage to kill it in under a month. I can’t even keep lucky bamboo alive, and that’s one of the easiest plants in the world to maintain.
If it were mine, I’d manage to kill it in under a month. I can’t even keep lucky bamboo alive, and that’s one of the easiest plants in the world to maintain.
Garbage HDR support. But I think that’s more of a KDE issue. (IDK I’m not a Linux pro)
Spez isn’t in full control. (Slimy little worm.)
Good to know, thanks.
I know but what you specifically want is not possible. But yet again it doesn’t matter because you don’t need a VPN when you use a Debrid service.
At this point you’re just harassing me to be a pendantic asshole. So I’m going to do what’s best for my mental health and dip out of this conversation. You are exhausting. ✌️
And I’m telling you that you don’t have to if you use a Debrid service.
But if you insist: all you gotta do set it up on the DNS level. Find out the IP needed to connect to your VPN via DNS, then change your TV’s DNS servers to that IP in its internet connection settings.
It’s distractions all the way down
I use SponsorBlock for more than just skipping sponsored segments. It’s also useful for skipping intros, “like and subscribe” messages, and other general annoyances in most YouTube videos. Once you get used to it, you can’t go without.
I miss the early days of WiFi, when routers were unsecured by default. If you lived in the city or suburbia, you were pretty much guaranteed free wifi.
Back in the 2000s I lived with my grandma for awhile, and even though she had internet, I would use the wifi from a few houses down. I only got 2 bars and was limited to 1.5Mbps, yet it was still over 5x faster than her 256Kbps DSL line.
By “low” I mean that I don’t get any sort of government assistance, not even healthcare. I consider that a rather low standard of living.
I would but my issue with that is that SponsorBlock doesn’t work on downloaded videos.
Same. When I opened the Stats for Nerds pop-up, I noticed that I was being throttled to 1500kbps. Anything above 720p was unplayable this week.
But apparently the Ublock Origin devs yet again figured out another workaround, because streaming speeds are back to normal for me as of yesterday.
My 9th grade Spanish teacher taught us how to remember how to say who/what/when/where/why in Spanish by putting it to the tune of Jingle Bells. To this day that’s the only thing I remember from Spanish class, so yes I can confidently confirm that they work:
🎵 Por qué, why,
Quando, when,
Qué, what; donde, where.
Cuantos, how much; cómo, how,
Quien está, who is there?
Cuál! 🎵
🎵 Por qué, why,
Quando, when,
Qué, what; donde, where.
Cuantos, how much; cómo, how,
Quien está, who is there?
Which! 🎵
Joke’s on you; I have no friends.
Have you ever considered the fact that you can simply take it apart and repair the button?
I bought one to print anti-Trump propaganda to post by the mailboxes.
And because I’m a Millennial, I enjoy printing photos because I grew up having photo albums, and as such I’m used to making them. Plus if I don’t print them I’ll literally ever look at them.
Isreal has already shown that they’ll wipe out an entire population just because they don’t like their religion, one more murder would just be another day in the life for them.
That sounds amazing. Could have great potential on consoles if online multiplayer was more of a thing back then. The Xbox was the only console at the time that had its shit together in terms of internet connectivity.
The only other thing I can think of is that you’re dual-booting and Windows isn’t playing nice with GRUB as usual.
If that’s the case, well then this is why I gave Linux and Windows their own dedicated drives, with a switch installed on my case to physically select the drive. That way they can both have their own bootloaders so Windows can’t get in the way. They’re not even aware that the other OS exists.
I would love nothing more than to check out from reality. Please tell me how.
(It’s psychedelics, isn’t it. Been there, done that.)