

either a bot, or an lazy/inconsiderate typist.
either a bot, or an lazy/inconsiderate typist.
The major thing holding them back among my friends and family is the lack of a proper iOS app. I know they have one on testflight, but it’s been there for literal years and I haven’t seen any progress being made to a full release.
High shipping costs, customs, currency conversion, etc.
And yet again they’re based out of Europe, which makes this out of reach for most Canadians.
“These work in web browser included into tvs like samsung”
and
“I have not tried it in the browsers thats included into tvs tho”
Are contradictory statements.
Yes but doing it on a Nintendo Switch is cumbersome. It requires you to edit the DNS settings on the console itself. Nintendo doesn’t support unofficial multiplayer services.
Arhive.org is where I get most of mine.
I’m still rocking a Zune and a flip phone.
A lot of games seem to be trying to make direct copies of the UI from Breath of the Wild. Palworld comes to mind.
Diablo was doing that long before Minecraft came along.
VLC if you just want to watch it, MakeMKV/Handbrake if you want to rip it to a file.
VLC does have the codecs included, you’re likely just not opening it properly.
Wordpress is Open Source. Assuming the license is kept in tact and not violated, anyone can fork the code repository and release it to the public.
Did this friend say that being alone bothers them? What’s stopping them from making plans on their own with other people? Surely they knew they’d be alone on Christmas for quite some time.
Usenet often uses obfuscation to hide the contents of the files, which defeats most of the bots which are only matching filenames to their protected content.
I also prefer Usenet since I can encrypt my connection, whereas torrents require a bit more faith in your VPN provider than I’m comfortable with.
Well, back to Usenet and Jellyfin for me I guess.
I install them on my Windows Desktop, copy the files, and run them with Proton
Audiobookshelf, Calibre-Web, Plex/Jellyfin, FreshRSS, NextCloud, DokuWiki.
Right now that is unfortunately unclear. They did create The Information Archive of Canada in 2016 as a direct response to Trump’s previous Presidency, but they’ve provided no updates since.
I agree, but I wasn’t addressing the act of archiving itself, just the access that one may or may not have to it.
then don’t expect anyone to bother helping you.