Yeah, that’s what I’m getting now, too. Hopefully they take the deadline into account for rate limiting… Still good to have warriors ready to retrieve, I guess.
Yeah, that’s what I’m getting now, too. Hopefully they take the deadline into account for rate limiting… Still good to have warriors ready to retrieve, I guess.
Not sure. They don’t mention 4 being in beta or anything. Though they don’t list much advantage of using it over 3 either.
Still just read-only!
I can only theorize, but I doubt this specifically was the will of the malicious actors :)
Something definitely went wrong on their part, maybe even because of a DOS attack. Javascript-infested sites are anything but trivial to preserve anymore, but mixing it up like this is very unusual.
vast majority
The handful of good ones aren’t why mobile gaming is worth more than PC gaming.
There is no IA community, so I thought you all might be interested.
The vast majority of mobile games are comprised of three mechanics:
and repeat.
retard-proof graphic user interfacesthe
Well said.
Can’t help with your question, sorry.
When that happens to me in firefox, changing to another tab and back usually fixes it.
You can turn off miui optimizations to stop it from immediately killing every app you leave in the background.
(and not to digress but you shouldn’t use a stock miui rom if you care about privacy)
Ah, nice! I tried to avoid powershell while on windows, so don’t know much about it.
You can get all the IDs using yt-dlp
yt-dlp --flat-playlist --print id <playlist>
Assuming you’re on linux, you can add at the end to save the list to a file. ids_all.txt
You can also add
--compat-options no-youtube-unavailable-videos
to get only the list of available videos instead and then, again assuming you’re on linux, do
diff ids_all.txt ids_available.txt
to get the odd ones out. That’s the simplest I could come up with. You’ll have to hope you can use the wayback machine, or a good old exact search to turn up what video that ID actually referred to
free =/= free
OP means libre software, as opposed to “shitty bloated proprietary software”
I think the DF creator said he would open source it when he is finished or no longer able to work on it (i.e.: dead), but we’ll see how that goes.
There’s a million alternatives that do the exact same thing. Fastfetch is just better, since it’s still maintained, and not painfully slow. I used to think neofetch being slow was kind of cute. Then I switched to fastfetch, and now I can’t bear the years neofetch takes to run.
what are your strategies against such sites tracking you?
Close and never go there again. If I’m bit enough times, it goes in the hosts file for blocking. If I really need the stuff on there, I try archived versions on web.archive.org or archive.today
Geez, just refund every game every two hours like a normal person.
Mint handled my 1060 really well and it’s really good on arch too with the newer driver. Still just running Xorg with cinnamon, though. I guess mileage still varies with this stuff.
Is it HURD’n’ time?
My buddy was in a class doing a programming test. It was a couple minutes until turn in time, so he went to zip up the source files. He had already ran the appropriate zip command previously, so he pressed up three times and then enter. It appears he had miscalculated, because the command that ran was rm *.c
. There were no backups.
My point was that it’s not so much “fair reasoning” as just a statement of that fact.
They are about to double the rate lmit, so it should be a little better…