So just to be clear, people aren’t allowed to criticize ads in Firefox unless they’re open source developers actively contributing to Firefox or they only use… What, Opera?
So just to be clear, people aren’t allowed to criticize ads in Firefox unless they’re open source developers actively contributing to Firefox or they only use… What, Opera?
How weird, I was just thinking about this guy yesterday after forgetting about him for probably ~5 years. I got pretty into buying, repairing, and modding broken iPods for a little while thanks in part to some of his goofy but informative teardown videos. Still have a small box of parts somewhere.
Haven’t watched the video yet, but I’ll be a little surprised if he doesn’t immediately fire up Shrek to test whatever media player came with his distro.
Haven’t seen anyone mention Decentraleyes yet. Serves CDN assets locally to avoid CDNs as a vector for tracking or fingerprinting.
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I occasionally see those types of ads in subs downloaded through the Plex UI, but usually it’s in an intro or at the end. Haven’t seen them in the middle of a dialogue yet.
It’s a comic from 2011. Here’s the source: https://www.stickycomics.com/computer-update/
Not familiar with the extension you mentioned, but you can refer to the screenshots in this article to see how you’d access the new translation feature.
Note that it’s based on Bergamot, which is the same engine used by the TranslateLocally extension. I’d expect these two to produce comparable translations, but I have no idea how they compare to TWP. You’d have to try it and find out.
SPEEDO SPEED BOY. WIND IS ON MY FACE!
Porkbun, mostly for the cost, transparency, clean UI, and ease of use.
I’ve used GoDaddy, namecheap, and Google Domains in the past. GoDaddy is the only one I had a problem with, but Google sold to Squarespace recently, and I prefer porkbun to namecheap for the reasons listed above.
A language is only as enjoyable as the hellish legacy projects that you’ll actually spend your time maintaining.