

Looking at my stats on a tracker, I’m almost at the peta uploaded with ~200 TiB down, so I guess a 5:1 ratio. I had no idea but now I’m going to look and screenshot this milestone once I hit the PiB!
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Looking at my stats on a tracker, I’m almost at the peta uploaded with ~200 TiB down, so I guess a 5:1 ratio. I had no idea but now I’m going to look and screenshot this milestone once I hit the PiB!
I don’t know if this applies to you or not, but if you are like me, and I believe around 10% of the population, stay away from PWM as it will give you big migraines. But that you can only know if you are sensitive to it by encountering one of those screens. If you own a pretty recent mobile phone with OLED or AMOLED, chances are they use PWM and if you are fine with them, you should be ok. But always best to make sure. They never really advertise this so if you can go to a physical store to see the screen or look around the internet before buying that helps.
That’s pretty much implied in my message with the 256 kbps AAC which I believe is what youtube music is using (format id 141).
Downloads and background playback on mobile is already possible,
Whatever I don’t even care what you guys think anyway, I gave my opinion, you don’t like it, that’s fine.
The only thing worth a YouTube premium subscription is probably the higher bitrate formats if you download/archive all the videos you care about. Latest version of yt-dlp gives you access to those (except the highest audio quality format, I think it was 256kbps AAC), but this will probably be patched sooner rather than later.
w3m, qutebrowser, firefox built from source with telemetry and other stuff patched out . Firefox really when a site didn’t work on w3m or qutebrowser.
I read the article, it’s still a crap browser. Even if the article is bullshit, a browser that advertises itself as good for privacy and then giving you “free money”, it doesn’t add up. You can say all you want, you can even be a crypto shill for all I care, if they give you anything for free, you are the product, nothing is free.
Something always felt wrong with this browser. After using it for a few minutes I uninstalled it right away, it didn’t feel right.
Of course! It’s because of Threads! Don’t you guys get it? They stole their secrets!! It has absolutely nothing to do with how things are being run on twitter or because Elon Musk is a genius!!!
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Fuck Musk and fuck twitter and all that goes with it.
Unnecessary stuff like waterproofing a phone? Yeah I agree.
with the right tools they already are
That’s the point, it is so you don’t have to require any special tools that you have to purchase or rent, or having to deal with glue and all that crap.
I prefer compact and waterproof design over an easily replaceable battery
You think because it’s replaceable it can’t be compact and waterproof? Ever used a watch?
A more current example before you complain that no one uses watches now and only smartwatches is an AirTag from crApple, they are waterproof, compact, and the battery is replaceable without any tools.
The biggest scammer of them all runs Twitter, so don’t get your hopes up too high.
Yeah well, they change domain name ALL THE TIME, it’s nothing new. They probably have a lot of them lined up for this exact thing. That’s why we’re supposed to use ygg.to
I guess for now I’ll steam here:
ssh101.com / live / bustedpancake
Thanks but doesn’t tell me where I can stream one event myself. Do you know if they can be contacted to be a streamer? That’s what I’m looking for, where to be a streamer.
I’ve always liked sharing stuff. I never got any money when I used to stream, some people asked if they could donate I always said I’m not interested. I used to rely on streams, after when I was able to stream myself, I wanted to give back.
I was wondering where I could be streaming the events, not where to watch it.
I’ve a better option: have absolutely nothing to do with Meta, don’t interact with it, block it in your network, avoid it like the plague. Right now I’m so glad I’m in Europe because that shit cannot launch here, that’s how bad you should tell people Meta is and make then join you.
There are a lot of Americans I’m sure that would be like “but it’s Europe, why should we care what they do?”, you should care because they at least try to protect people’s privacy, to some extent, it’s far from perfect, but on this case it’s working fine as this shit cannot operate here… for now.
I haven’t had Facebook since like 2008. My family and friends keep asking me to join it, and I tell them I’ll never do that. If they want to contact me, they know where to find me elsewhere.
I used to stream Blue Jays games and random events when these were alive. I wouldn’t know where to host streams nowadays.
Bypassing L1 encryption (highest level) is a well guarded “secret” and almost impossible to bypass, since the license keys are exchanged with approved hardware, and not software decoded like that extension you’re talking about used to do. L3 usually have the low quality options of streams.
RedFox anystream I’m pretty sure is for L3 (anyone can correct me if I’m wrong), It’s not free, and personally have not tested it so I can’t vouch for how well it works, but I’m pretty sure you won’t get 1080p (even though it says so, that’s usually behind L1) or 4K from this. However you can give it a try with the free 21-day trial version limited to 10 downloads, and see if that’s something you would be willing to pay for.
Why did you even run that command in the first place? You didn’t know what was going to happen? Then stop using your drive, make a copy of it in case it goes wrong, and recover your files with testdisk or other forensic recovery tools.