Opensubtitles.com has an AI service to transcribe, translate, or provide VO for a small fee: https://ai.opensubtitles.com.
I was thinking of using it for some of my older more obscure stuff bazarr can’t find.
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Opensubtitles.com has an AI service to transcribe, translate, or provide VO for a small fee: https://ai.opensubtitles.com.
I was thinking of using it for some of my older more obscure stuff bazarr can’t find.
Yep! Turned soupy and didn’t rise
Ok I agree with all that sentiment, but in the article I only saw a $500 price drop, were they ever free or are you taking the world literally figuratively?
Beeper is free now and it’s native chat is Matrix, but it also supports whatsapp, iMessage, and Signal along with Google RCS. It doesn’t get rid of your WhatsApp entirely (unless you can switch your friends to Matrix) but it does seem like a good solution to at least consolidate all that stuff.
That there is fucked up. I suppose we signed our rights away before taking the test then.
I know I’m jumping to another universe but when you died I ugly-cried for 10 minutes at minimum.
I would rather the plug come out of the wall than my appliance fall, have the cord break, or make me fall.
Nice, I’m just always a bit skeptical of random sites. Thanks for the info.
Wtf is spacebar.news. where do you find sites like this?
That’s my next step. I have 8 8tb drives I need to start swapping, 2x512 NVMEs for system/app cache, and 1 2tb NVME for media cache.
If there’s a LAN mode you can do a virtual lan and play that way, I remember doing that with Dying Light
Fun tidbit. My kid, the first time they realized they farted ran up to me in scared confusion and confessed to me that they burped out of their butt. After learning everyone does and they did before but didn’t remember life was ok again
There you go, lots of processed grains and low fiber proteins
Omg sorry I was high when I wrote that and obviously did not double check my comment. Thank for you the Dune reference though!
Don’t they have glands on the side of their heads/neck that leaves makers behind when they do that?
Second this. It requires a domain though like other request services, since it’s a website. The real nice thing is that it integrates with services like radar and sonarr so if you approve the request you don’t have to manually go find the new item.
It’s my understanding that the way mastodon works is that initially only toots on your instance can be seen by people on the instance. Of you want other content, a user would need to search for and follow users on other instances, then those other users’ toots can show up on people’s feeds in your instance. That’s why bigger instances have more content for new users out of the box.
I could be wrong as I haven’t made my own instance and I haven’t seen the source code, but this is how it was explained to me.
I recommend KeePass, used it for years, open source, not hosted, can use a key file for added security and works well with nextcloud, drive, Dropbox, etc
.org just switched to .com
Same site, new domain.