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I checked out the main feed, OP. Not sure this is going anywhere based on the content I saw. I have no opinion on the site as a technical work.
I checked out the main feed, OP. Not sure this is going anywhere based on the content I saw. I have no opinion on the site as a technical work.
For what reason? Just curious. Don’t use them for anything critical.
Yup, thanks for the correction
I believe cocks.li is still open, so you could use them. You said in another reply that you’re not savvy enough for your own domain, but if you change your mind, purelymail.com With your own domain, you can easily switch providers without losing access to your addresses.
Have you tried ticking the lock metadata button when you are editing it?
Last I checked you need to purchase an addon to have port forwarding with Windscribe.
These are good options in my experience that are P2P friendly and support port forwarding.
Air is the cheapest out of the bunch, they might still have a sale going on now.
That’s a good point, but I don’t figure this theoretical application would be big enough for any manufacturer to care about. I just wanted something for the people :-)
I think an open-source general device benchmark would be cool. Including CPU / GPU / Battery life metrics. As far as I know, everything that does this is proprietary.
You can install the AniList and AniDB plugins and enable them on your library. From there, when you go to manually identify the series you can use one of the respective IDs to fetch metadata.
If it gets taken down, I will rehost elsewhere.
I mean yeah, Hexchat does work pretty well and is kind of finished. But it’s possible there are existing security vulnerabilities or new ones to be discovered in the future.
Just to let you know, Hexchat is no longer maintained, unless someone has forked it. Might be worth looking into alternatives.
Gitlab has an official one: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cli I don’t think Forgejo or Gitea have an official one, but there are various projects if you search around, along with SDKs for the API targeting various languages, so anyone could make one.
What about codeberg? It is free and forgejo is easy to use.
Don’t buy into any site requiring money. There are plenty of good private trackers run by community members. Once you join and get your feet, feel free to donate if they are doing a good job.
I checked and this is not present on my device. It is an unlocked Google Pixel 6a purchased via contract with the mobile provider. That said, I factory reset the device when I got it, so it may have been removed at that time.
There are pretty okay trackers asking for no proofs on open signups. It’s mostly a matter of patience. You can even just sign up for everything and see what’s a good fit, but be sure to use unique passwords on everything to be safe.
If FNP or LST open up again I would suggest signing up, they are shaping up to be good entry level trackers. Also TL usually opens a couple times a year. It’s a massive site but kind of a mess when it comes to curation. Don’t use iPT unless you have no other option.
People will tell you to join book/music trackers to rank up, but unless you like grinding I’m not sure this is the best route.
I think this is what you’re looking for?
This is my preferred setup, would recommend. If you route the HDMI through an AVR you can also get lossless surround.
I don’t see switch stuff in there. Did I miss it? Imagining it might have been removed to avoid the repo being destroyed.