If you’re not concerned with size you could use makemkv and remux the video files. It’s quite fast.
If you’re not concerned with size you could use makemkv and remux the video files. It’s quite fast.
Wouldn’t his answer just be “no”?
I have never pirated music more in my life as I do now.
I have never purchased as much music as I do now.
Using unraid is nice because you can keep replacing drives with lawyer ones as you need, or adding new drives to the array. It’s very flexible that way, despite some of its shortcomings.
I like that!
Haha, that doesn’t sound super effective though.
Audiobookbay, My Anonamouse, Audiobookshelf
Not a single friend or family member gives two shits about privacy. When I tell them about what companies know about them and what they do with that information, it’s kind of like a vegan telling a meat eater where their meat comes from. Like “wow that sounds bad but I’m not willing to make any changes”. The only difference is that instead of animals being a product, this time they are the product.
The prod keys and firmware are just from someone else’s switch.
Meh, I pay for Usenet and donate to some of my favourite private trackers. My NAS, network switches, firewall, and drives cost probably more than 10 years of subscriptions to services I would otherwise use. I don’t pirate because I’m cheap, I pirate because I hate DRM.
Tremblay’s gotta get used to people pirating ubi games.
I bet you could find what you’re looking for on Old Toons World.
I wonder if this is anticompetitive or anti-privacy. I doubt that Microsoft is even remotely concerned about the “competition” that tuta poses.
I mean, that’s the cool thing about federation. Some instances could adopt this and some could reject it.
I suppose you could buy a paper copy of the book and give it to a friend or donate it somewhere.
Could you get into BookWyrm if it no longer required an account to view books? And if metadata was collected through AA it would likely be accurate while also running on FOSS.
Don’t get me wrong I like the vision but who pays for server costs?
I wonder if maintainerr would do what you’re looking for.
https://github.com/jorenn92/Maintainerr