It never ends, unlike the hair.
It never ends, unlike the hair.
Unfortunately, I’m neither in the US nor the UK.
Roku isn’t available in my “area”, so it (still) says. It’s a bummer because I wouldn’t have any issues with paying to binge something at high quality.
Edit: I have used justwatch.com in the past, but it isn’t always correct or up-to-date either.
TOML. Easy on the eyes and easy to grep and filter out comments.
I really like the way Fail2Ban handles it with a .local config. The default doesn’t need to be backed up, and the .local is most minimal and concise. I’m unaware of any other programs doing it that way. I have scripts that either execute sed or tee -a to config files, after making a backup copy of the original.
I’m not in the US, and even though most (but not all) services adjust for local pricing, finding and keeping track of where something is (often isn’t, or not anymore) available to stream is more of a hassle (PITA really) than going to my favorite magnet site.
Just like streaming music where 95% of the content I want is available on all providers, I’d pay for an all-in tv-streaming service. I do buy digital/physical copies of music through Bandcamp. It’s all about convenience.
Vanilla instance for vanilla people.
Edit: LMAO I’m on .world too folks (⁀ᗢ⁀)
I absolutely agree with your statement.
I use piped.video for the dozen or so subscriptions I have. I don’t have an account, I once exported my subscriptions and when I erase browser history I upload that subscriptions file. All I want to see on YT is right there.
If I get that badge, can I hide it? (On 𝕏 I can)
Can any fill in how this is in the EU right now, as they often have better legislation regarding this issue?
When I read Smeg (top of the chart) I didn’t think about coffee, instead I went to clean up myself a bit.
God doesn’t exist. Get over it.
“Help keep your family safer online”
So you rather let Google track your whole family? You can’t say you care for privacy while using Google services, it’s a contradiction.
And their walled garden is even trying to DRM the web.
May that fap satisfy your needs, my brother in Christ.
So if the author didn’t be a Google fanboy they’d keep up with other tech news and weren’t a year late with their article.
You seem to be pretty judgmental of something you admit you know little about.
Hamachi? I used that to remotely play LAN games with a friend, must have been around 2006/2007 or so.
Then vote for Google. I just commented for the (non-)tech, not the politics.
Not surprising Google can’t handle tech security. I can’t be bothered to look more into the report, but it sure sounds like they don’t know tech. They’re a marketing firm.
What is that smiley font they use?