In that case, you can ask your ISP to set their router to bridge-mode, to disable most of its features, before connecting your own router to it.
In that case, you can ask your ISP to set their router to bridge-mode, to disable most of its features, before connecting your own router to it.
So does Stremio
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Please explain about your pi proxy. Is it like an AP isolated from your LAN?
I believe he’s using it for ebooks, not audiobooks. I don’t think it’s playing audio.
Something like the XBUS seems like a good choice. They seem to focus on the important and practical stuff, and I can’t find any information about any sort of related subscription.
I missed it too…
Try the chown command again with the -R flag to make it recursive, thereby granting ownership of all subdirectories as well.
Something like
sudo chown -R 1000:1000
I’d say try requesting on private trackers of the same country/language, or trackers related to the specific subject. I’ve seen multiple packs of mainstream premium podcasts ripped from a national premium podcasts app being uploaded to some private trackers for content of the same language.