This is not a graph. Unfortunately many people assume this is a graph.
This is your download signature.
This is not a graph. Unfortunately many people assume this is a graph.
This is your download signature.
From where did you get that sleek minimalist ui? /s
I’m not sure what do you mean by firmware blob but Ive done the following:
There is a guide in surface-linux library which requires compiling something with CMAKE. I’m not comfortable at the moment to do it since I don’t have the time to fix it if something went wrong.
I couldn’t find a good touch gui for debian so ill give ubuntu a shot.
Looks like TempleOS tier OS
I knew nothing about linux 2 years ago and started with installing Debian on my surface go 2. This explains why I couldn’t get the web cam to work to this day.
Probably got resolved yesterday to help with the new Mean Time To Resolve target.
I think lemmygrad isn’t that bad considering pedo.school is halfway through the list.
You’re right. The title says “subscriptions” not a subscription. So one subscription is fine. /s
I believe NUCs are more expensive than mini pcs and less bang for buck.
Check out intel i5 9th gen. You can get one with hdd for ~$250. Some of them support m2.
And possibly gaining weight in the process.
Exactly, I cancelled my Netflix subscription when I knew you can watch season 1 and 2 of a show but you must subscribe to another service to watch 3 and 4.
It was the dealbreaker to me.
I’m not subscribing to streaming services.
I’ll ditch the idea of watching TV the moment my arr setup stop working.
No problem. I think you missed a comma before all. It should look like this:
–sponsorblock-remove,all
Edit: I don’t know why lemmy client I use remove the double comma.
Sure, you can find the documentation under sponsorblock options here: https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp
For categories, maybe sponsorblock github is the best place to find them.
Unfortunately, I don’t know how to scrape information or import it to Plex. Also, check out jellyfin as an alternative of Plex.
Glad you got it working.
I’ve noticed it need a lot of time to start even with good hardware and the confusing part it’ll throw errors rather than doing nothing.
Now to configure sponsorblock, go to settings > advance > select downloader: choose yt-dlp
Then go to settings > downloader > global custom args type this: --sponsorblock-remove,all
Now, for all new videos, it will download the video and remove all sponsorblock marked segments.
https://github.com/Tzahi12345/YoutubeDL-Material
It does support sponsorblock. You need to add a tag within the command and it’ll apply it to all new videos.
Also, if you use docker, I can help you with the installation.
Download this file: https://github.com/Tzahi12345/YoutubeDL-Material/blob/master/docker-compose.yml
Go to terminal and navigate to the folder where you downloaded the file.
Copy this code and hit enter: docker-compose pull
Copy this code and hit enter: docker-compose up
Wait for 15 minutes and in the container log
If successful, it should say “HTTP(S): Started on port 17443” or something similar. This tells you the container-internal port of the application.
Try both ports and see if it works 8998, 17442
Stash can manage his friend’s friend large collection of linux ISOs.
I don’t have the energy to go through the hoops to sideload an app.
Also, yattee supports sponsorblock natively.
The mobile plan have unlimited social media so yeah.
There you go:
I’m sure you’re talking about the right one because the left one is for sure Dr. Download’s signature.