Bravo
Bravo
Dang, that’s a bummer
It’s very depending on which apk you want
Seeing as we’re on /c/Piracy, I would assume a paid app, free.
Only use VPN/torrents for extremely new or very obscure shows
Interesting, I would have thought torrents would be better for older stuff due to their theoretically infinite retention. Like, can you find, say, LOTR: The Return of the King on Usenet at the moment? Someone has to have uploaded it in the past ~2 years (retention period) or something for it to be available, right?
FYI SpotDL also downloads from YouTube, it just reads Spotify playlists.
Yes, that’s right. But the point stands, you indeed shouldn’t do such encoding on the GPU, it’s a tradeoff of (fast) speed vs (poor) quality and (big) size. Good for when you need realtime encoding.
YAML, which is great
countries:
- fi
- se
- no
- dk
=> { "countries": ["fi", "se", false, "dk"] }
Grünkohl is fucking amazing, yes! Spent some time in Friesland when I was younger and Grünkohl along with some good sausages and mustard blew my mind
Not sure what garbled the link the but here it is
What does “debrid” even mean? I know what it is, but what’s it supposed to mean?
Corn? I don’t remember eating corn!
See my comment below for tools that do download directly from Spotify.
Go ahead. The rule is about copyrighted content, not open source tools.
Huh, wasn’t aware of that one! Looks like it works in a similar way, so should be good. Has a graphical user interface, too, so more approachable. Thanks!
DownOnSpot is the only one correct answer.
Edit: Zotify and Onthespot (which has a GUI) look good, as they too download straight from the source.
That’s what I thought initially, but it does look like the guy on the left is pointing out the meme deeper in the recursive structure
A Steam Deck OLED, aww yeah