

I second 1DM+. For some reason it’s the most cracked download manager I’ve ever used even compared to jdownloader2. No clue how or why it’s so good, but I also wish I could get it to run on my Linux machine.
I second 1DM+. For some reason it’s the most cracked download manager I’ve ever used even compared to jdownloader2. No clue how or why it’s so good, but I also wish I could get it to run on my Linux machine.
Just gonna drop this link here for anyone who’s interested in a 3rd party Jellyfin user management application. This fixes the issues related to inviting users and allowing them to reset their own passwords. Would obviously prefer all of this built into jellyfin, but solutions do exist for those determined enough.
This is the answer. Not sure why everyone in the comments is discussing disassembly when turning the platters to dust in a couple hard smacks is fast and effective.
Running it offline does avoid some of the censorship, but not all. Let me explain: Failsafes are implimented to check what topics are being talked about (like tieneman square). These are not included inside the model itself (though it does have a type of post-training, reinforcement-based censorship applied to the finished model). This second type of censorship (the kind actually included in the model weights) can actually be removed by retraining using similar reinforcement techniques. This means that the Tldr is: There is censorship baked into the model but because the weights are public, it can be removed /bypassed. In contrast the deepseek web app includes both kinds of censorship (and also definitely steals your data). The local model obviously does not.
According to the people it’s about, it misrepresents them as people but not explicitly the events that took place.
What’s this actually mean? It’s not like they didn’t just switch domains and remain online? Article doesn’t mention any arrests so seems like they can just sidestep the domain seizure. Or am I wrong and there will be more action?
Yes but you will have to take extra steps to supply a valid cookie from a signed in account: https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues/11296#issuecomment-2466538349
Can you explain pirating of unraid licenses? I have already paid for one but didn’t know this was possible
Its more of a complete Google Photos replacement than a basic backup/syncing system
I have an overkill 128GB SanDisk flash drive I got for 13 dollars and it works great for my 24/7 unraid setup
Its not as easy as launching from steam for example, but if you have some basic linux knowledge and the ability to use Google you can get 99% of pirated games running in either bottles or lutris. Search for steam deck specific piracy guides, they largely apply to all linux distros.
Man same been looking since 2019 and zero luck with an invite. Is it really that exclusive? I’ve only seen invites sent like twice ever from reddit years ago.
The solution to this is to self-host your own DNS server. This will also let you block ads network wide if you throw something like pihole in front of your DNS.