Oh, I didn’t know that. I suppose it’s a matter of public safety at that point. Though it does sort of force a person who is intent on dying to use an alternative method that may be more violent and/or public.
the /kbin admins haven’t deleted my account yet. hopefully before 2025?
Oh, I didn’t know that. I suppose it’s a matter of public safety at that point. Though it does sort of force a person who is intent on dying to use an alternative method that may be more violent and/or public.
That’s interesting. I wonder what the differences are between nitrogen hypoxia and helium hypoxia (an increasingly popular suicide method).
This is how I quit too but I started at 6mg nicotine. A lot of people start at 18mg or so but I think that that’s too much, at least for me. I was nearly having heart palpitations taking hits off of a friend’s vape, lol.
Kavita
Komga
Calibre-web
Audiobookshelf with ePub plugin
Those are the main ones I know about. I only use Kavita and I like it, but it’s not perfect so you should try them all.
This is because Plex uses Open Subtitles, which is the same provider from the screenshot.
It does affect download speed, but if you’ve already downloaded some of it and your download speed is faster than the video playback, it works quite well.
No, I find it ridiculous that you are recommending that others use such a woefully bloated method simply because you remember it taking 5 minutes and have used it for years.
I don’t intend to change your mind, I intend to imply to others reading that this is a silly and bloated way to do it that most people shouldn’t follow unless they actually require Bluestacks for something, such as app testing or to use an Android app that contains specific functionality not available on PC.
Also, I remember when NewPipe was ass, so it also took that dev a “really long time” to come up with a functional app. Not really sure what your point is other than to attempt to delegitimize a solution that is better than yours. :b
It’s more that you can’t link directly to sites that host pirated content or adjacent files, like subtitles, and mentioning how to pirate series directly is frowned upon since it’s indexed by search engines and copyright holders can find it.
A GitHub page is generally fair game, such as the page for Mihon (Tachiyomi fork) being posted after Tachiyomi ceased development. It should also be noted that web scrapers (which is what this extension seems to be) don’t actually host any content so they are relatively insulated from being targeted by DMCA notices - this means you should be able to talk about them freely.
I’ve never had that issue with Piped or Invidious, though sometimes I’ve had a specific instance not load. There are literal dozens of instances though.
However, I’ve had numerous issues with Bluestacks and it’s a huge memory hog, not to mention it’s overkill to install an entire OS just for 1 singular purpose that can be done just fine on your native OS.
It’s a layer of abstraction that’s almost entirely unnecessary except for 1 use case: watching YouTube without ads.
It would be really cool if you linked to the thing you’re talking about, lol. I had no clue what you were referring to. For others, it’s this: https://movie-web.app/
GitHub page here: https://github.com/movie-web/movie-web
I’ve never used it so I can’t say anything about it, but actually having information about the topic in your posts will help you in the future.
Why should I use an Android emulator to run an app on PC instead of the many browser front ends for YouTube?
“This video uses transparent encoding.”
I’m not really interested in creating a detailed write-up/tutorial. But generally speaking, the client doesn’t matter. I’d go with Revolution but if Goguma works for you, use that.
The main thing that you’ll need to choose is what server you want to join - you can search online for what IRC servers and channels are good for pirated content. FMHY has resources on this too.
Ultimately, learning how to find these answers on your own will make things go smoother for you. It has literally never been easier to teach yourself how to do something than right now. Good luck.
IRC works almost the exact same way, there are bots that you can use to request content. It seems like you’re asking for suggestions only to shoot them down without even knowing what the suggestion is.
Torrenting also works really well as long as you have your client set up correctly - there are many, many YouTube videos about how to set up qBittorrent, Deluge, Transmission, etc.
This post should be step 1 for you, no one is going to give you instructions because you didn’t ask for them.
If you want to do this for free, you could always use a dynamic DNS provider like NO-IP or DuckDNS to get a free hostname.
Then you can use a static site generator to generate a site and use NGINX, Traefik, or similar to create a simple web server (with a reverse proxy that uses SSL to provide HTTPS) to host the content directly from your computer.
Currently, I use this method to host a couple of services that my friends and I use, such as Kavita, qBittorrent web UI, and a simple kanban board.
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I just set it up last week, it works exceptionally well.
Did you also install podman-docker, make sure that the podman socket was running, and verify that the socket directory referenced in the config files was correct?
Those are the 3 things that I got a bit stuck on. In the end, I RTFM and all was well.