nmap works great for this
traceroute might also be usable vith the -p switch I guess?
nmap works great for this
traceroute might also be usable vith the -p switch I guess?
Install Video DownloadHelper for Firefox. Open whatever you want to watch and copy it’s url from Video DownloadHelper. Now, either open that url in mpv (might require yt-dlp) or download it (I’d also recommend yt-dlp for this, since DownloadHelper sometimes embeds watermarks) and watch wherever
Just update paru from source (exactly like the first time that you installed it)
Imagine needing a thumb drive to install Linux
May I introduce my lord and saviour isodrive to you? (TLDR: Allows rooted phones to mount image files, which can be used like a normal usb can)
Lmao, shouldn’t be hard to guess what Facebook updated though
A patch that might or might not fix whatever its changelog tells you it did. It also introduces new bugs
Sadly not, Cheat Engine has a whole lot more features. PINCE is still very good though
I’d recommend TraSH-Guides
There also is the Servarr Wiki
True, that guy seems like a jerk
Also, if you only want the highest quality using the command line version is easy as running
yt-dlp “link”
for example:
yt-dlp “https://m.youtube.com/watchv=dQw4w9WgXcQ”
Although it needs ffmpeg too for certain websites that have seperate audio and video streams. Maybe that’s why your previous experiences have been wonky
For duplicates dupeGuru’s Music Mode should suffice (don’t be overly aggressive when batch deleting files!)
Then tag and sort them with MusicBrainz Picard (again, take it slow. Picard is great and all but not every automated match is correct and I always check mine if they’re correct)
After doing that start taking notes while listening to your Music in case you detect something is wrong (missed duplicate, wrong/partial metadata, etc) which allows you to fix these errors later on
I’d also recommend you do backups along the way because dupeGurus and Picards changes can’t be undone and as a beginner you’re likely to do mistakes till your accustomed to the process
That’s what I did and will continue to do with my 1500 songs (for now)
I also prefer to sync my music from my PC to my phone via rsync (any sync application should suffice). But that’s just me, because imo offline playback is the way to go
You need to excorcise those daemons!
For rooted phones:
There is Pixelify Magisk module
And also PixelSpoof for Magisk, although this one seems quite unknown.
As always be careful what Magisk modules you install, malicious ones can fuck you up badly. Personally I’d try Pixelify (seems legit enough) and wouldn’t touch the other with a 3 foot pole. You do you though
If your phone is rooted you could also build isodrive in Termux to mount any ISO from your phone’s storage
They already have a confirmation box when you try to change the extension
I think you overestimate the average users willingness to read anything. Only thing they know is how to bitch about things not working even when they were told exactly why it’s not working/what they did (wrong)
“I don’t remember how to do that. Let me go check my
.bashrc
.”
Literally never happens thanks to atuin
Don’t know if it works without an account but gallery-dl supports Instagram
ProtonVPN also provides Wireguard config files if you don’t want to use their shitty python based GUI. Supports port forwarding aswell, althought it sucks to set up and requires to manually disable ipv6 support
Yeah, I noticed that it has consistently picked the best format without me having to tell it. I just run the -F first, so I can see if that’s true by looking at the available formats and looking at what is actually downloaded. I’m not at the point where I’ll just trust it yet.
Funnily enough that’s how I did it at first too. It’s good that you’re willing to put this much effort into understanding, confirming and improving things. Keep doing it like this and you’ll surely keep improving as long and as much as you want to :)
I do. Didn’t get a “please disable adblock” anything though