Brave browser also blocks YouTube ads. I’m not advocating for it over Orion (I’m using Orion + Ublock Origin & Sponsor block), but Brave also does work.
I feel the same. I like it, but not as much as the original, but it certainly is an interesting take!
Great song, and I just learned about this interesting Dolly cover yesterday: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=plUD6vN80dg
The east coast has some very affordable housing especially compared to Ontario and BC. For example, there are suburbs or small towns within 30 minutes or less from Moncton and Halifax. Gives access to city resources without having to live in the city.
Bonus points if the owner’s name is Mark.
Was it this one?
This is great news. Kaitlin Olson is great. Yes, this is still a take on a police procedural, but my wife and I love it so far.
You can buy Canadian VoIP numbers from VoIP.ms
My wife had an iPhone XR. She loved it. It was all she needed. However it was only 64 GB and she ran out of storage. If it had an expandable storage option she would still be using it. Your comment is daft.
This is great, but as someone who uses the Jellyfin4Kodi plugin daily: 😬😬😬
Fa-fa-fa-fa, fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa, better
Run, run, run, run, run, run, run away
The downside to Keepass is it is not self hosted, as in it’s designed to run locally per device. Yes, you can put the database file on a network and have multiple clients from different operating systems access the database, but you will end up with collisions and database issues. Ask me how I know.
Running cross platform Keepass (and it’s various forks) is absolutely doable, but it is not as seemless as BitWarden. I’m running self hosted VaultWarden and I’m hoping to run it for a long time as it’s much easier than Keepass.
Yes, but it’s neither as good at adblocking as UBlock Origin or as fully featured.
Same here, self hosted on docker. I migrated from KeepassXC and I’m very happy.
Keepass was ok but because I have various devices (Mac, Windows, Android, and iPad) all accessing it, at times it would cause issues. No issues that way with VaultWarden.
Amazon owns IMDb. Wikipedia says “Since 1998, it has been owned and operated by IMDb.com, Inc., a subsidiary of Amazon.”
Really cool. How did you get the lenses in? Just pressure fit?
I see this comment on GitHub, and I’m guessing it’s probably spot on:
I don’t see IMDb “fixing” this issue anytime soon to be honest; they probably caught on that a metric shitload of users are scraping their IMDb watchlists from Sonarr & Radarr, generating heaps of traffic that IMDb has to pay for.
That sucks, but it’s probably not high on Amazon’s priority list of API issues to fix.
I have 128 GB for my phone, and a 128 GB SD card. I also have a NAS, so other than the music I want to have on device on the SD card, I keep everything I care about on the NAS. I’ve been using Google Photos for picture management and storage, but I’m soon going to try out Immich and hopefully switch over to that.
Yes, but you don’t get your logged in feed (or at least it was that way when I tried it). That was a deal breaker for me.