IIRC it is an extension for youtube that changes titles and thumbnails to more accurately reflect the content of the videos
IIRC it is an extension for youtube that changes titles and thumbnails to more accurately reflect the content of the videos
Ah I thought I saw v3 when I looked it up, so about double the price then but with fees (and probably low demand) my original estimate was probably correct enough
About $15 per CPU on ebay or so, so about $121,000 USD for the CPU’s alone
Fair enough, completely understandable
You could try Smart Tube which has built in adblock and sponsorblock and see if that works better on your android tv box
Hmm… no idea then, sorry mate
Are you using Nvidia, if so that might be why I am running it just fine on an AMD gpu on wayland using Nobara
For that the recommendation is ALVR
These days you can merge the SD card with your internal storage which will allow you to install apps on it albeit they will run more slowly off the sd card instead of off the phones flash storage but better than when it could only be used for files
It looks like it has a usb c port on the top and bottom so it might be wired where you can charge with either/or?
From what I understand it doesn’t work on any of the mobile apps which is unfortunate, but I guess that is the price we pay for not wanting to just use the web browser
The limit on formatting drives as fat32 is 32GB on windows though anything above 32GB and you have to go find a 3rd party tool to convert larger disks to fat32
Looks like EPUB 3 with adobe’s DRM
It will allow you to add it to mobile firefox it seems, maybe it just didn’t get categorized correctly?
Out of curiosity is TF one that is better listened to from the beginning or started a couple episodes from the current one?
I am using a 20gbps ssd with windows to go on it for my windows install so that when I plug in the ssd I boot to windows and when I restart and unplug I boot to linux, might be a solution for you?
You might want to look into AdAway
It blocks trackers and ads, and functions the same as Adguard in that it uses a local vpn to block ads.
It also allows custom lists.
This update doesn’t seem to remove any add-ons specifically but turns them off on more sensitive websites if Mozilla has not reviewed them.
It does look like there is an about:config option to turn it off, however it looks like this is most likely to be for bank websites etc. and only for add-ons not reviewed by Mozilla.
Currently, at least, ublock origin and most of the bigger adblock add-ons are reviewed by Mozilla and shouldn’t be affected
I know at least at the start some users were confused by the federation process and created 10+ accounts to “subscribe” to other instances plus there have been bots signing up through smaller instances without capcha or email verification so that might explain the discrepency
It will disable incremental updates but as long as there is a flashable zip file of the full image you can update using that
You can also quickly unroot then do an incremental update and then use magisk to create a flashable boot image afterwards to re-root