

On the frontend.
On the frontend.
Change your feedback, get the refund, and change it back.
If anything, your browser is doing shady things. Or an extension you use.
despite using a non-US based web server, and NOT google, my search for the site was altered during results loading, and even when the url was typed in, I was redirected twice…
What does that mean?
I’d look into MongoDB Atlas for the database itself and Google Cloud Storage or AWS S3 for storing images and videos with the link to their sources stored in the database.
I’ve set up mine to automatically start on a specific HDMI port, that fixed the issue for confused family members.
To find the feature though was not easy. Had to look up how to access the hotel mode hidden menu. Apparently LG has extra features it only wants hotels to be able to use.
Am I missing something? Why does whatever Grok say is considered relevant? Is it aware of the details of the policy changes from X?
Meh, Plex is also very good at fetching subtitles automatically.
Nevermind, I confused subtitles and STL files.
You know what? I think you’re right. I got my wires crossed. He means 3d printing or machine files most likely.
Usually those are fetched from websites like opensubtitles or tvsubtitles
If you use the *arr services, look up Bazaar
Subtitles
I’ve seen public transportation apps doing that to curb sharing the ticket/barcode with someone else.
And the big one that’s dead center is mostly useless
You should be able to do that with a ublock origin filter.
Maybe ask on the community: [email protected]
Is the database of websites installed locally in the extension or is it calling home for every website I visit?
I understand we have all the proof now, but back then, how can someone get intimidated by a call that could easily be fake.
Fair enough, but a decent actor could probably work as well.
There is a book discussing that.
This website has a few examples: https://obscuredinosaurfacts.com/blog/post/2020/09/16/all-todays.html?hl=en-US