its like taking the condom off and walking out of the room, which I have to imagine is legal.
Lmao. Beleive it or not; straight to jail.
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its like taking the condom off and walking out of the room, which I have to imagine is legal.
Lmao. Beleive it or not; straight to jail.
I tend to drop the link into yt1s.com
Sometimes just for audio, sometimes for the full vid.
I’m rarely grabbing more than one video at a time though.
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I tend to drop the link into yt1s.com
Sometimes just for audio, sometimes for the full vid.
I’m rarely grabbing more than one video at a time though.
Could always plug it in temporarily; do what you gotta do, then remove it again.
… Sata DVD-ROM drives are a thing
Hell I’ve still got one just in case
If the sarcophagus still has ‘juice’ in it, I think you might be a little early for archeology…
Pretty sure that’s just grave robbing
A paid plex share is a plex server that someone is running + selling access too.
This is against plex’ terms, gets plex accounts banned; and in some cases, Plex (co) has taken rather drastic action by blocking entire VPS providers from reaching plex.tv; thus plex server software no longer functions on those VPS’s at all.
Naturally, people selling shares want to maximize profit, so they use VPS providers on the cheaper end; resulting in cheaper VPS solutions being blocked for everyone.
I’d be curious to know more about the methods used.
Did they somehow spread an infection through the bittorrent protocol, or was there an alternate route used?
How exactly did the malware arrive on consumer devices?
It’s not immoral until you start having your kid throw games to swing the odds in your favor.
With purchase*
They just share a chimney. Extra Smokey flavor.
The smell when I open this thing is magnificent (it’s a briefcase)
Suddenly tricycle…
I’m sure it just needs an oil change…
Huh, usually they ask ‘jump where?’
If they are injecting ads into the actual video stream; it won’t matter what client you use. You request the next video chunk for playback and get served a chunk filled with advertising video instead. The clients won’t be able to tell the difference unless they start analyzing the actual video frames. That’s an entirely server-side decision that clients can’t bypass.
Only if the ads are a fixed length and always in the same place for each playback of the same video.
Inserting ads of various lengths in varying places throughout the video will alter all the time stamps for every playback.
The 5th minute of the video might happen 5min after starting playback, or it could be 5min+a 2min ad break after starting. This could change from playback to playback; so basing ad/sponsor blocking on timestamps becomes entirely useless.
I’d just like to clarify: the new machines aren’t MRI (the magnets in those would prohibit all metal objects being within 100ft).
The new machines are also xray; but the xray emiters and detector are now on a spinning carriage similar to an MRI. This allows you to build a 3d model of the object and calculate it’s volume, which when combined with the density measurements gives much more reliable material detection.
This also means your stuff doesn’t have to be removed from bags to ensure items aren’t blocking each other from the scanner.
That’s Rathaniel to you.