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I just listen to playlists that people make or youtube videos of song genres or artists that I like.
I just listen to playlists that people make or youtube videos of song genres or artists that I like.
It seems to work fine on my browser. What adblock are you using?
novelupdates.com is a site where translators post their translations.
My shell seems to autocomplete filenames that have spaces with "\ " already.
I’m pretty sure MKDEV, who is one person, quit cracking earlier this year.
Use soulseek instead. Nicotine+ is a pretty good soulseek client.
If vpns are blocked on the network you are on, tor usually has a way to work.
Denuvo these days is ridiculously hard to crack, the only people good enough usually would rather get a job at Denuvo because its so hard you have to be insane to do it for free. There was also some guy doing denuvo cracks for only football manager games but they retired like 3 months ago.
I've never seen that before, but I have discord rich presence turned off.
I feel its the reverse, most people I know on discord mute most of the discord servers they are in. I put most of the discord servers I'm in into folders so that its easier to find the people I actually talk to and ignore all of the ones I joined for asking questions or downloading files.
I don't think they would block your account, I think they would just block all youtube downloading methods at some point. I use mpv with yt-dlp to watch youtube and it sometimes breaks. I don't think a vpn would help in any way.
You don't actually get banned, they just don't let you watch youtube videos until you turn off your adblocker. You can even sign out and never see the ad block blocks because its tied to your account only.
Idk, there's a wide range of text related tasks. Some of those tasks, I would say emacs is very good at (like programming or taking notes), and others are good enough (like email and file management). The reason that I would want to use it for the worse tasks is that the text editing tools between the tasks are all the same and its all programmable.
Its all personal preference though.
Most rhythm games are better on keyboard except for project diva which is way better on controller. I think osu! is the least controller friendly rhythm game and osu!mania style rhythm games are probably impossible on controller if it needs more than 6 keys (unless the charts are designed for controller and don't require hitting every button at once).
Project diva feels really bad to play on keyboard for some reason. I think its because its only recently been playable on pc and I'm used to controller. It just feels better on thumbs.
Obsidian looks interesting, but I'm already using emacs and I'm pretty sure every feature in obsidian can be done in emacs.
Honestly emacs is pretty decent for almost every text related task and many non text related tasks as well.
I have like 10mbps upload and it works fine outside my network.
Varjo headsets. Apple actually used Varjo’s headsets to test out the software for the Vision Pro while developing it. There isn’t any software specifically for the Varjo headsets since its just business focused.
Apple’s headset is much cheaper than Varjo’s, somehow, despite having similar tech.
They can sell you a 100 dollar elite strap if the strap has nothing and is removable.
lol I got trolled by that once. Luckily they just did rm -rf / instead of hacking me.
Depends on your definition of gen z, and the oldest of gen alpha has barely started getting into highschool. As a zoomer though we are on our way out.