Or under 600 per year for 10gb/s with Wingo. Or used to be as they seemed to have jacked up the price and dropped to 1gb/s making Init7's a better option. Thankfully I'm grandfathered into the old 49/month for 10gb/s for life.
Or under 600 per year for 10gb/s with Wingo. Or used to be as they seemed to have jacked up the price and dropped to 1gb/s making Init7's a better option. Thankfully I'm grandfathered into the old 49/month for 10gb/s for life.
Sounds like one of Youtube predecessors: Miro. Cool!
Or in my country: most ads are in only one of the main official languages but not the one in my region so it's wasteful for them.
But it wasn't always that way. Creators had to survive multiple crises as Youtube made sudden changes that impacted their livelihoods.
Those that survived rely on merch, patronage platforms, paid promotions, and promoting their content on other paid platforms.
Ironic but "Fahrenheit 451" being destroyed from Kindle would have been even more perfectly on the nose.
STOP IT
GET HELP
Good web UI and great client apps for multiple OS.
Awesome, I only wish you could sort by size when viewing MQAs for a movie.
Edit: They’ve added it already, neat!
It wouldn’t be in Google’s interest to kick users out. Kicking apps out? Sure, that’s how YouTube Vanced died.
ReVanced smartly dances around the rules.
NFTs aren’t always a scam… sometimes they are just tax fraud.
Not necessarily true. There were multiple PC desktop speakers with subwoofer. My old Altec Lansing kit had one.
Logitech used to make fancy 2, 2.1, and even 4.1 speaker systems.
Is it piracy? He owns a license for the game.
Are Ubisoft or Rockstart Games pirates for using scene cracks themselves?
But everybody has heard about the Titanic.
You already can filter out the ones you don’t care for.
Or Ubisoft. A colleague of mine was super hyped for Far Cry 2, both the collector’s edition but it wouldn’t start on his PC. He contacted Ubisoft support and they gave him an actual scene crack. There were other reported cases of Ubisoft support handing out scene cracks to go around their shitty DRM.
“A” for effort for the support people in finding ways for customers to be happy and play the games they paid for. But a Steam release for a humongous corporation just straight up using the crack and releasing it as is, that’s a new low.
I agree with the sentiment but at least they sell wireless headphones with similar reparaibility as their phones.
Just ask Twitter/X or what’s left ot it.
Especially when there is Firefox and Firefox-based, privacy-focused alternative with great add-blocking and privacy extensions.
Crossover? Crypto is built-in! https://brave.com/brave-rewards/
And it has been 777 for many years now so "thanks" to inflation the price has only gone down.