Brave removes ads.
But also… it’s Brave which I’m learning is not the most ethical choice.
No need to apologise for those writing skills. You write extremely well.
Dropping more of the weight into the bottom will alleviate the admittedly small possibility of tipping
The homework aspect in theory helps with the University structure.
This is the type of thing you could go to town on with Sonarr and Usenet.
Someone suggested Sunny to me about a month ago and it’s been good. Only issue is speed but I’m pretty sure that’s a me problem.
From what I’ve watched and read you are correct. It also creates excess methane which is captured and sometimes used for things like energy.
You could try italki. I’ve not used it myself but it’s got a good reputation.
Unless something changed isn’t every browser running on iOS essentially just Safari at it’s core? That’s a pretty big user base to punish.
Brave browser eliminates the ads on iOS.
This is good news. Means they’ll leave us alone.
Add multi audio to your searches.
I’ve got Navidrome feeding Substreamer on iOS. Works pretty well only it has a bit of a buffering lead in if I get skip happy or there’s too many FLAC files in a row.
I just manually feed it on the backend though. Will look at lidarr one day.
Very interested in Azuracast.
That’s ridiculous given there were also four world cups last year across cricket, soccer and rugby league.
If the website is selling physical goods it could be to prevent having to export. That can be anything from having to deal with different laws to just plain old more work with customs and everything.
Thanks for reminding me of points. Since I started using Sonarr I don’t go to the main page anymore to spend them so I forgot.
They’ll still see upload/download volumes, speeds and patterns. Just not destinations. That alone could indicate torrent.
Is drunkenslug free?