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doesn’t Anna’s archive already include those two sources or is it incomplete?
doesn’t Anna’s archive already include those two sources or is it incomplete?
wasn’t that the whole point of capitalism anyways? /s
how about x.org lmao
i’ve had this issue so many times I just gave up and now use gimp from vnc connected on localhost to termux
not just researchers, i used this all the time back when data was much more costly and i had only 3 gigs a month, but they patched it after a couple years
basically when i was out of data a page from the isp’s website would pop up saying “Buy more data”, and that’s all i needed to spoof
PolyMC had some drama a while ago with a hostile takeover by a dev. The other original devs forked it and are now continuing the development at Prism launcher
edit: whoops! i made an error reading and didnt notice the two l’s
I meant free streaming sites with reuploads, but the other point still stand strong, thanks
Nice guide! However, I’ve always wondered if all of these even make sense. Like, can’t you just stream from the internet? I understand having thing on your physical storage device is an extra degree of freedom but it’s very rare for me watching something more then once. Also while you can technically run it off a Raspberry Pi, it’s not really recommended and you would need a separate PC which just adds to the cost. Meanwhile, with a simple app like Cloudstream, you can just get whatever you want whenever you want. The only advantage I see of the *arr +media server approach is not needing to connect to a VPN.
EDIT: After reading the replys just realized I should have specified by streaming sites I mean the shady ones, in my country we use different words and I see how that can confuse some people
My guess would be that companies will probably go after the 99.9% of people that torrent on public trackers, while ignoring private ones since it’s not worth it to go to all that trouble just to track the last 0.1%