A steam deck might be a cheaper alternative.
A steam deck might be a cheaper alternative.
I would see this comment as silly, if not for the fact they changed the domain from .org to .com
It’s all about business now.
Every service that disabled or limited the API has seen an increase in running costs, because people turn to scraping, which costs them more resources overall, and cannot be controlled by the site owners as easily.
Let’s be honest, though, hosting text files with a search bar isn’t that much expensive to justify a response like this.
It’s fine if they want to earn money, but then they should be upfront about it, and not making up stories about fluke running costs. I’d rather see a donation button.
Opensubtitles does not create the subtitles, that’s done by the community, which is being monetised and sub authors get nothing out of it.
What are the implications in regards to the lifespan of the disk used as cache? Any potential downsides?
Fuck cancer. Best wishes to you, Mr Stallman. That is all.
I think it’s about leaving their resources behind, like weapons, plans, and bombs. The tunnels are already collapsed due to the deep bombing, so if hamas wants to move anything, it will have to be done so in plain sight.
PWAs are available on mobile, where it makes the most sense from the user perspective.
If you want this functionality on the desktop, there’s a tool for that as well.
I’ve heard he’s planning to run for the president of the US by 2030. \s
This year’s Internet Explorer award goes to… the OP. lol
Petition to rename X to Y, I think it sums up Elon’s entire existence quite nicely.
I will be switching from Amazon Prime to RealDebrid. It’s cheaper, and the service seems better. 🏴☠️
Nintendo Quality Seal of Approval.
Because they ran out of trees* 😔
Try Godot. It’s not exactly the same, but similar enough to let you switch relatively quickly.
You don’t negotiate with terrorists.
Unfortunately, inflation is up as well, and sugar prices are through the roof. \s
I reckon a nifty idea instead of preinstalling software is to have a file extension finder that suggests software based on the file extension. Sure, there are some file types that have multiple uses, but many proprietary solutions use distinct extensions, making it quite straightforward to organize the recommendations.
Same, except I have nothing to spend. Lol