could be defeated by doing an analysis of when the commits were made on average vs other folks from random repositories to find the average time of day and then reversing that information into a time zone
This is the first thing I thought of upon reading the title, and I swear I’ve read a writeup of something that included this as a lead that led to identifying an individual (i.e. commit timestamps)
a master at knowing what will make someone click on his videos
Coincidentally also a master at knowing what will make me never click on them (yes it’s the horrifying face he makes)
Dang, that’s a bummer
It’s very depending on which apk you want
Seeing as we’re on /c/Piracy, I would assume a paid app, free.
Only use VPN/torrents for extremely new or very obscure shows
Interesting, I would have thought torrents would be better for older stuff due to their theoretically infinite retention. Like, can you find, say, LOTR: The Return of the King on Usenet at the moment? Someone has to have uploaded it in the past ~2 years (retention period) or something for it to be available, right?
FYI SpotDL also downloads from YouTube, it just reads Spotify playlists.
Phones don’t have (full size) SD card slots, this is for cameras and such.
It’s this post: https://sh.itjust.works/post/5513795
I found it funny. I no longer find it funny
Huh, I’m the opposite! I feel like vertical (and tree-style) tabs are useful precisely when you have more tabs