Why not use a more "generic" extension, a redirector. You can redirect anything to anywhere.
How about https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/redirector/
I haven't vetted it, but looks good
Why not use a more "generic" extension, a redirector. You can redirect anything to anywhere.
How about https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/redirector/
I haven't vetted it, but looks good
Telemetry unless you compile the compiler yourself... Carbonium
So "hodl" of buying one until prices really drop? :p
Servers. There's going to be more people, more people that have access to technology and internet and a lot of services are online.
Not only that, but look at how big data centers, how much cooling they need (They need a LOT of water), it could make it more efficient.
But to be fair this article writes very little about something that is just a proof of concept.
Why do you need this when you can use simple wired headphones?
Clearly because of wires and just about why wireless options exist about anything... It's not like wireless headphones are something new, there is clearly people buying them and cheaper options have appeared than when they first came out.
I've been using Manjaro for a while now and haven't had problems. 🤔
I've seen it happen to me too. It's an image, but I'm not sure if its a bug or what.
I'm not sure if Jellyfin has a torrent plugin, like I said, Stremio with the torrent plugin seems to be the replacement of popcorn time.
If you have movies or shows stored in your disk, then you can run Jellyfin and anyone with a browser will be able to watch what you have stored. You can setup accounts for your family members like you'd have in Netflix so they can keep track of what they are watching and what they have watched, limit access to certain content, etc. It's very configurable in that sense. I'd say the UI is user-friendly.
You can check-out their demo here https://demo.jellyfin.org/stable/web/index.html
I like to use Jellyfin. It has a nice UI and easy to access platform over a local network, though looks to me like stremio and their torrent plugins geared towards to people who want to pirate shows and movies like popcorn time.
Aah there it is. Where did you find it?
It's not open source afaik. I couldn't find a link to a git repository on their website, had to go on twitter to find a tweet where they had a link. Apparently they open source some of their tools only. https://resonate.github.io/
PS. Just want to point out the acc joined 3h ago and this is their first post, 1h ago.
I skimmed through the article and I'm surprised the author at no point mentions the "drama" or the discussion the founder of privacytoolsio had with the mantainers of the website when they decided to move to privacyguides. To me it lost reputation after that.