And stop following trash like buzzfeed.
And stop following trash like buzzfeed.
Another 8bitdo user here. They really are fantastic. I have a bunch of DualShock 4’s I use as well.
Just keep goimg back in time until they do. I think I had to go 2-3 snapshots back.
Archive.org also has backups of the repo on Github.
I will never get over the fact that Rich was Dick the Birthday Boy.
Hangin’ With Doctor Z. Dana Gould hosts a 70’s style talk show while dressed up like Dr. Zaius from Planet of the Apes.
It has full support for Audiobooks, eBooks, and Podcasts as well as the usual Music/TV/Movies.
Get a Debrid Account, setup Stremio/Torrentio and you’re set.
A decade? This has been talked about for well over 20 years.
Investors =/= shareholders. It all depends on the deal they cut. It’s covered in the article.
Open Source or Die!!! /s
My music is stored on my real-debrid account, and I use Lidarr and Debrid Media Manager to manage it. For a player/streaming server I’m currently using Jellyfin, but I’ve used Navidrome and Plex in the past and found them to work great.
All my local music is stored on a NAS which Jellyfin also has access to.
edit: For the lazy there’s always SpotifyX for Desktop, and XManager for Android.
If you’re this concerned, why are you using a bank at all? You strike me as a cash under the mattress type.
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But then how would they get all the tech blogs to write about them?
A cheaper, albeit less secure alternative, is purchasing a domain and setting up a Cloudflare tunnel.
I did. That’s how I ended up with 300GB of Music. In the end my storage space was more valuable to me, and it frees up some of my server’s resources as well.
Once I discovered the Ad-Free patch for Spotify I shutdown my Lidarr. Much less hassle, and it freed up a solid 300GB of space on my NAS.
I’m a member of Amnesty International, and I’ve sponsored kids through Plan Canada for about 10 years. I used to be a professional fundraiser, and those two really struck a chord with me.
UNHCR (United Nations High Commission for Refugees) and MSF (Medicines Sans Frontieres) are ones I used to work with, and they both do great work too.
In Canada all registered charities are audited annually. Their financials are available online for you to review.
I have an account with Tuta. I set it up to be able to use my own domain, so Ive created a few throwaway accts.