Nonironically yes
wwa, lewactwo
Nonironically yes
And alternativeto.net is the place to find them alternatives
Transmission afaik does not have a built-in search functionality with plugins for popular trackers
The “u” in uTorrent is actually [greek letter mu](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_(letter\)), which as a SI suffix is pronounced “micro” and means one millionth (10^-6)
On top of dynamic ads, another problem would be decentralisation of podcasts. Many of them are released on several platforms simultaneously, and some sort of extra work would be needed for this to work accordingly independent of where you’re listening to a particular podcast.
The problem is, a lot of podcasts are using dynamic ads insertion, which means the ads are added on the fly when user download an episode. Ads length could be different from person to person, and there’s a possibility of empty slot too, where the podcast unable to sell the slot. “We’ll be back after this short message,” and jump straight into the next segment. No ad.
Omg that explains why I got an ad in my native language in Adam Conover’s podcast
What a terrible day to have eyes
isn’t opensubtitles.COM an impostor of opensubtitles.ORG? which is nasty enough to advertise itself on the original website? or are they actually related?
according to FAQ it is related
It’s a secret – otherwise the streaming services in question would immediately patch the vulnerability
Anna’s archive is a catalogue which goes through multiple databases including libgen, therefore it’s preferable
You can disable the Google Meet navbar at the bottom in Gmail settings by the way
oh fuck no, this kills qnapi and vlsub, doesn’t it?
what is bbk?
Yep, some pages even recognise you’re connecting from the library’s IP address (using your own device) and will immediately let you in
I recommend getting the ones popular in India for great 3rd party support (: Snapdragon Xiaomis are a safe bet if you’re on a budget
okay, so what are practical things flipper zero can do that phones with NFC antennas and IR blasters can’t?
Isn’t RFID compatible with NFC antennas? There’s plenty of apps on F-Droid to interact with RFID tags using NFC.
Same thing for IRDA, some manufacturers still do include it in their devices.
Can someone please explain to me what’s the point of Flipper Zero? In what way is it capable to do anything Android phones with custom software aren’t?
And I know this joke as:
Do you know why are elephants’ eyes red?
(why?)
So that they can hide in cranberry trees
(I’ve never seen an elephant in a cranberry tree)
That’s because it hid so well
Within two weeks after purchase and under two hours of runtime, but also note that proprietary installer some games and Steam software use (non Steam built-in one) does count towards runtime as well