Online Card and Tabletop Gaming Network
Online Card and Tabletop Gaming Network
Such an iconic video
Looks like Paracetamol to me?
I just pay the qobuz subscription and use this inofficial script which can download the high res flac files from qobuz. (You can also buy music on qobuz and you get the flac file without drm or so as a download, compared to other services which don’t give you the file itself)
And then I use jellyfin to host my music library. Jellyfin has many music player apps which you can use.
https://github.com/vitiko98/qobuz-dl
https://jellyfin.org/downloads/clients/all
But most of the time I’m just streaming through qobuz directly.
https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/XMPP_E2E_Security
XMPP has omemo and pgp as e2ee.
I’ve hosted https://prosody.im/ before I went to matrix.
You will need to enable some of the extensions, if you want to have group chats, chat history and so on. But after initial configuration prosody will just work ™ and is absolutely lightweight.
The only reason I stopped using XMPP was, that no one uses it, which is sad, but I can’t do much about it.
Also one important bit is, that most clients are not e2ee by default and you need to enable that you only want to send encrypted messages and not plain text.
Authentication != Encryption
Same I just went with Tridactyl without a particular reason. Though their native messaging part, where you can execute stuff like your editor with a keybinding is a nice addon that others don’t have.
Not personalized. But what I personally use from time to time is the invidious popular feed, some invidious instances have the popular feed turned on, which shows popular videos streamed on that instance.
Instance list: https://docs.invidious.io/instances/
Example instance: https://vid.puffyan.us/feed/popular
Have been using these features on waylane for a while, works like a charm
Don’t know how techy you are, but I’ve had some luck with using pandas for stuff like this, though I don’t know how good it works on wikipedia.
https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/reference/api/pandas.read_html.html
You can either do the filtering directly on the resulting pandas datframes or export it to whatever format you like including excel or csv
https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/reference/api/pandas.DataFrame.to_excel.html
https://pandas.pydata.org/docs/reference/api/pandas.DataFrame.to_csv.html
According to people from GrapheneOS these are two different things:
https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/11639-device-lock-controller/9