

On cable as long as you had a DVR you could skip every commercial. With streaming, ads are baked into the experience and commercials can be made unskippable. It sucks.
On cable as long as you had a DVR you could skip every commercial. With streaming, ads are baked into the experience and commercials can be made unskippable. It sucks.
I’m boycotting because the new chicken is a gross honey thing instead of last year’s Al Pastor which I liked. If I wanted chicken drowned in sugar sauce I’d go to Panda Express.
I also went through the phase where I thought I was an audiophile/videophile and everything I collected needed to be in ultra high quality. Eventually I realized it was stupid and now I spend a third as much money on storage and still have perfectly fine media that I have no issues with in practice despite the flaws I’m supposed to see in theory.
you’ll do nothing but bloat the file size
That’s very wrong. Going from h.264 to h.265 cuts file size down to 25-50% of the original. That’s what the HE is for in HEVC.
No it isn’t. It’s removing a batch script they used to provide as a shortcut to invoke the functionality. Until now they’ve been handholding people to streamline use of their less preferred feature and they’re no longer doing that. But by all means take the headline ragebait.
Yes, you can run the web server locally and access it in your browser like any other site. You just wouldn’t be able to access it from outside your home network.
Since you want to be able to access these stories as well as store them, you can kill two birds with one stone by creating a Django app with a SQLite backend. The builtin admin site will let you browse and search the content without having to write much code.
I’m saying when I saved this image, I saw the context surrounding these. This was meant at face value.
If she can’t figure out how to find and watch something straight up there’s no way she’s figuring out usenet.
Sadly no, just another right wing bluecheck dick-riding grok.
I have, yeah. From the context around these tweets she hadn’t seen it and was curious about watching it.
Maybe. It’s stupidity all the way down.
No shade or anything but how does that work in a single player pretty linear game, what’s the draw after you finish it a few times?
Still being on Reddit in 2025 has turned into a real leopards eating my face situation.
It may help, but that’s just a guess.
I use it daily without issues on a residential network. You might be getting blocked because they know you’re on some kind of VPS network.
The bots that flood the site every link they see with no quality control are annoying as shit. And if you block them then you won’t see the minority of decent links that are in there.
If they make it more exact such that it’s not ambiguous whether they can use our data for whatever, that would be fine.
So for the last 20 plus years before this new wording, Firefox has not been a functional browser?
It would actually be a really great thing if we could crowdsource a few hundred of the most truly valuable reddit posts because then they could be trivially scraped and put on a site somewhere.