One click hosters are pretty popular in Germany, so you will find lots of German stuff hosted one one of these. The most popular ones right now are rapidgator and ddownload. You will need special websites and forums for finding the links, though.
One click hosters are pretty popular in Germany, so you will find lots of German stuff hosted one one of these. The most popular ones right now are rapidgator and ddownload. You will need special websites and forums for finding the links, though.
Price is not really a factor, as you already have a machine running PiHole. Never tried NextDNS, but I can’t imagine it being easier than Wireguard.
If you’re tech savvy enough to set up PiHole you can also set up a Wireguard VPN.
So it’s the most popular browser because it’s the most popular browser. Got it.
The last time I tried Firefox on a touch device the pitch to zoom function was basically useless. It was nothing but an equivalent to [Ctrl] + [+]. This was some years ago, so it could be better now.
Netflix, Reddit, Twitter, YouTube, Google…
The enshittification is going full steam ahead.
What a read, wow. Thanks for sharing!
The best thing is that you can turn off the screen, so you can truly use it as a music player.
The general direction that streaming services have been taking in recent times is clear, though: Raising prices, locking down account sharing, splitting up the content across too many different providers and introducing advertisement in cheaper plans. Sounds pretty cable-y to me.
You’re not wrong. I will unsubscribe from the meme communities now, so I don’t have them anymore in my subscribed list at least. It’s too much right now. There’s still “All” if I need some memes.
Windows actually has this function in the sound settings. I tried it once, but it was way too harsh. It basically removed the entire dynamics, which is pretty bad in its own way. I tried the feature quite some time ago, so maybe it’s better now, I don’t know.
/c/funnyandsad says hello
That’s the spirit!
There is a lot that goes in to sound engineering in order to make a movie going experience really good. Basically the sound is engineered to sound really good on the 100ish channels that movie theaters have, but when going to a home they have to crunch all that down to work with a 2.1 or 5.1 etc and there is inevitably loss due to overlapping frequencies and even immersive aspects. How can a voice seem to be as loud as an explosion for example.
A simple sound compression of the entire signal would solve the issue. VLC player has this feature and it’s working perfectly.
This is pretty much the same thing that people think about the IT department.
So you say this will run on my good old DS216j?
you can even run docker images on it
Depending on the model ;)
Yes. I just didn’t feel too comfortable posting these links here ;)