Look into Bufferbloat and SQM.
One way is to replace your router with a router with good SQM (smart queue management). You can find recommended router at https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbloat
Look into Bufferbloat and SQM.
One way is to replace your router with a router with good SQM (smart queue management). You can find recommended router at https://www.waveform.com/tools/bufferbloat
The article is dated in 2014 and stated that Daniel Houghton had been running it for 1 year.
In December 2020, NC2 Media sold Lonely Planet to Red Ventures for an undisclosed amount.
So I think he did fine.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keiyoushi/extensions/repo/index.min.json
is the URL I used to add in TachiyomiSY extension repo.
I think I spelt haptic as heptic and auto correct kicked in.
I have fixed it. Thanks!
The quoted rule seems to come from the Plex.tv. And the forum threat said first four rules are irrelevant these days.
The first 4 ‘rules’ generally are no longer as important as they once were, but may still be a good thing to bear in mind.
And I want OP to know that
shame that most x265 groups microsize the releases or use the x264 as source what results in low quality releases. And the few groups that do use the correct source suffer from it.
Wait and see is what I wrote. I added the text from the original toot.
In my country, people who fasten the seatbelt are aliens. You have to explain yourself why you are fastening the seatbelt.
Like mastondon.world admin said, you can always block the threads.net at user level.
The instance itself will wait and see.
We won’t pre-emptively defederate from Threads. Users can themselves decide to block threads. (If we were to defederate, users can’t anymore decide to un-block themselves.)
We will keep a close eye on all developments with Threads joining the Fediverse, and when we see trouble, we might reconsider this statement.
Edit: mastodon.world not mastodon.social
"you-know-which-site" has already archived the page. I love that site.
I didn't use any API account (opensubtutle was still free and open to public).
These days, *arr setup (according to trash guide) and Plex pass automatically get me the subtitles.
IMHO it depends on the theme you use.
try well maintained themes and you will not have that kind of problem. Like gruvbox light.
https://github.com/mbadolato/iTerm2-Color-Schemes/
has lot of color themes. If your terminal of choice can use ANSI colors you can use tinted-shell.