

Took longer than I thought they would.
Took longer than I thought they would.
I’ve tried the media-server/live-tv route and it’s just…awful. It’s quite literally not even worth it. Jellyfin “supports” IPTV, but being able to find high quality streams (that are online with any frequency) with the appropriate metadata is frankly impossible. It’s just plain not worth it.
Not like you need another utility to do this, but I highly recommend you checkout fd. It’s badass;
fd -e jpg -e png -e webp -x chmod newuser:newuser
-e jpg
is clearly the file extensions you want, -x
is to execute a command with each result. You can also use -X
which executes a command using all the files found as a single argument;
fd -e conf -X rm
# delete all .conf files in one command versions anrm
command for each file found
They don’t care about it getting worse. because global warming is their answer to every goal they have.
It’s the classic “we don’t care if the valley floods, we live on the hill” mentality. They think that if/when the world devolves into chaos that they’ll be safe because they’re well off.
“It’s so expensive to have children in Japan that birthrate is further declining.”
I swear to God these people couldn’t connect the dots with a GPS.
laughed too hard at this. lmao
Best part is that these posts are public. So literally everyone can visually see your lack of awareness, your sociopathy and inability to see where you’ve gone wrong, and you continually digging yourself deeper.
Crazy times we live in.
Supported:
- Lecturio: lecturio
- LecturioCourse: lecturio
- LecturioDeCourse: lecturio
I am in no way (edit: nor have I ever even implied) devaluing Ukraine to mean that their only value is mineral resources.
That’s interesting, because that’s not what I implied at all. Keep digging though. I have faith you’ll catch it eventually. I’ll give you a hint;
Ukraine’s mineral resources really aren’t even that considerable on a global scale. They’re not insignificant but their economic value at the moment, even setting aside the war, doesn’t have American companies salivating.
See it yet? The strawman that you yourself used, I used back at you in a different context that you were able to correctly identify as a strawman but called mine bad but still think yours is good? lol
You see, it is a ridiculous statement. Which is why I’m bewildered that you were dumb enough to say it in the first place and you don’t see the sheer irony of calling what I said a strawman argument but not your own.
It’s like you don’t live in reality.
OK, but the entire point of having a secure alternative is for it to be secure, isn’t it? Having an unencrypted backup on your phone’s storage isn’t very “secure.” The entire point is to have infrastructure with encryption that you control, and only those you designate access to can view that information.
Ukraine’s mineral resources really aren’t even that considerable on a global scale.
Give me $10,000, because you know, on a global scale it’s not a lot of money, so you shouldn’t worry about handing it over to me. /s
For some people, $10,000 is a lot. A metric like “global scale” is so… Fuck, I can’t even think of a word. Assholic. You’re an asshole for using a word like that to describe this situation like it’s no big deal.
yt-dlp streams those chunks into the final file
This is entirely incorrect;
--http-chunk-size SIZE Size of a chunk for chunk-based HTTP
downloading, e.g. 10485760 or 10M (default
is disabled).
Chunks are disabled by default with yt-dlp. You’re thinking of fragments, which are not how the video file is captured, just how its saved.
It depends on how you look at it.
You pay for your internet. Isn’t that you paying to pirate?
If it is then it’s only a factor of cost. He pays slightly more for Usenet access and internet access and then he pirates.
If it’s not then it’s not a factor of cost and it’s only a factor of pedantism.
If they would support a client like Rain I would actually switch to the *arr stack.
I’ve been using Zen for the past couple days and it’s absolutely spectacular. I really really been enjoying it.
It claims to be a fork of Firefox but there’s still Firefox under the hood and you can tell. But I find that it runs significantly faster than Firefox standard. So who knows. The author seems to be making it as ambiguous as possible so I would think that it’s a soft fork that’s basically stock Firefox with a few minor changes and a new look.
The wording is so insane to me. Like he was just begging to sign that deal. lol
There’s no way he was going to sign it. He didn’t come to the US to sign it. He came here to negotiate into a reasonable deal for both countries. This headline makes it sound like he lost out, and he really didn’t. Like, sure, we could have swooped in and helped Ukraine a little more, but in return we would get billions, maybe even trillions in return… It’s literally war profiteering out in the open.
That kind of shit used to be illegal and now we have Presidents televising his profiteering… This timeline is fucking nuts.
Assuming they’re public torrents–no. You simply add the tracker address to the list of trackers on the torrent, and boom.