No operating system meets those criteria, open source or commercial.
No operating system meets those criteria, open source or commercial.
The OP doesn’t, but the REST API Docs say:
Your consumer can query the API on its own, and download 5 subtitles per IP’s per 24 hours, but a user must be authenticated to download more. Users will then be able to download as many subtitles as their ranks allows, from 10 as simple signed up user, to 1000 for VIP user.
https://opensubtitles.stoplight.io/docs/opensubtitles-api/e3750fd63a100-getting-started
Though that’s not fully ‘unauthenticated’, as the above is discussing the use of a developer API key. Though that would be built into whatever app is being used.
For sure. Nothing will ever be as reliable as writing the image to usb/cd/floppy.
Not to be argumentative, but in case you’re interested:
According to the ventoy site it supports those images, though openwrt requires a plugin and freedos seems to require using memdisk mode, though I’m less clear on the limitations there.
Ventoy is the easier answer these days IMO. Just drop ISOs on your Ventoy’d usb key and choose them from a menu at boot time.
lol yeah, I remember installing Beryl on my laptop to show off the wild desktop effects at university.
got a lot of attention, but not many people interested in linux in the long ron
Worst case of this solution is you might have to wait before watching your video. It wouldn’t be unreasonable for google to refuse to send you the video until $ad_duration has elapsed.
Still beats watching ads though. I could queue up a bunch in a “watch later” playlist and have a program get them all ready for me.
I considered IRC back in 1994, liked it, and never left.
That said, I don’t find it very good for piracy these days, as things have moved on from the days of fserves and xdcc bots being the best thing around.
many networks have memoserv for this purpose
though as another user said, using a bouncer is probably the most discord-like experience
the idea is to show that X land use consumes an area equivalent to an easily recognizable state-area
I went with the lenovo/motorola thinkphone. Kind of an oddball choice, but it has a kevlar back instead of glass, and has most of your points.
The battery is ‘only’ 5000mah, but i get multiple days of use per charge.
There were some pretty good sales on it because it didn’t sell as well as they had hoped.