I have an old pc running windows 10, it would be cool if it stops getting updates. Makes for a nice offline pc to get some old apps and games running in the future.
I have an old pc running windows 10, it would be cool if it stops getting updates. Makes for a nice offline pc to get some old apps and games running in the future.
They could have called it anything. Will eventually be shut down.
I started using YTDLP to download the shows I care about and have them saved offline.
I used to watch a show that got taken down. The show came back online few months later with heavy modifications to remove any potential DMCA footage from it.
West Wood studios and Bullfrog.
Games released on the last days of the PlayStation. Games such as RoboCod, Barbie, etc.
Wasn’t he the same developer that decided to abandon AetherSX2 and released an update that nerfed the app?
They will take it seriously if their personal information becomes visible.
Depends on your phone, some Samsung phones come with modes that can do that out of the box.
Most of these browsers use the enterprise policy of chromium.
https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/develop/migrate/mv2-deprecation-timeline
If you can get your hand on a ThinkPad that would be great. They are usually rugged and built to last. You can install windows or Linux on it.
For a year, but it will be extremely difficult for them to maintain mv2 after jun 2025.
I can but the issue is that I won’t be using it. My current phone will be better than a used phone bought.
Notally does not have any account or syncing capabilities.
Antennapod for podcasts.
Futo keyboard instead of gboard.
Newpipe for YouTube.
Notally for notes.
Firefox browser.
I don’t mind giving graphene a try but I’ll be honest, I have the following issues:
I do have two questions here to be honest,
Shit move from Spez. But let’s be honest, the issue is that he might be able to paywall some subreddits that are niche and provide support on certain subjects that usually can’t be found anywhere.
Thats not how it works. If a server is streaming ads to you then it shouldnt be a problem detecting that and blocking out that server.
What Google is doing is baking in the ad into the video so that the video itself has the ad embedded into it. This way you cant block a certain server from serving ads. And if those ads baked in have different duration for each user, then SponsorBlock stop behaving properly as it uses timestamps to skip segments.
The issue is that Sponsorblock uses timestamps of videos to skip segments. If the ads injected all have different durations, then SponsorBlock is now obsolete.
Shitty icons, unnecessary quick panel change, and obligatory AI.