I genuinely cannot decide whether your comment is a flex or a complaint.
I genuinely cannot decide whether your comment is a flex or a complaint.
Sad. My pocket would like a flat big phone rather than a cube shaped phone
I’d tolerate a crease to have an ipad on my pocket
Maybe they need to stop over complicating their vehicles and bring back physical buttons rather than closing plants.
European cars used to be reliable. Nowadays it’s over-complicated junk that costs 2x of a Toyota.
First deep fried jpg compressed comment I’ve ever seen
I believe NUCs are more expensive than mini pcs and less bang for buck.
Check out intel i5 9th gen. You can get one with hdd for ~$250. Some of them support m2.
Epson is doing the same. I’m not sure if you can get scanner full features to work without their app.
Interesting, I thought it’s the other way around.
This is a good step forward for privacy. However, how it’ll handle data embedded in the URL like MVC?
Also, if it does work well, it’s a matter of time until developers find a way to get around it and probably enhance and increase data collected in the process.
More expensive and less reliable.
I wonder how their management expected increase in sales. Maybe they trusted Joe’s chart.
Isn’t just a rebrand cars?
Their duster model is a copy of Renault Duster. They didn’t even bother to change the name.
Now you never know, maybe they are busy, making up an excuse, waiting for important message, or just hold their phone in front of their faces and zone out.
No one wanted touch buttons.
Also, a 4-cylinder engine for atlas is a joke.
While I agree with your suggestion, the issues with car prices in general isn’t what you stated.
Every new technology has initial high cost then it will go down over time since manufacturers have the expertise and tools to manufacture.
Also, patents and corps greed plays a huge role. Why the heck a headlight costs over $2000? And guess what, it has 3 leds that you cannot replace if one fails.
My sister got into a fender-bender with her 2017 Nissan X-Trail and the dealer quoted $20k. The car price brand new is $26k. The insurance ate it up.
No problem. I think you missed a comma before all. It should look like this:
–sponsorblock-remove,all
Edit: I don’t know why lemmy client I use remove the double comma.
Sure, you can find the documentation under sponsorblock options here: https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp
For categories, maybe sponsorblock github is the best place to find them.
Unfortunately, I don’t know how to scrape information or import it to Plex. Also, check out jellyfin as an alternative of Plex.
For those who don’t know what the hell is Matrix:
Matrix defines a set of open APIs for decentralised communication, suitable for securely publishing, persisting and subscribing to data over a global open federation of servers with no single point of control. Uses include Instant Messaging (IM), Voice over IP (VoIP) signalling, Internet of Things (IoT) communication, and bridging together existing communication silos - providing the basis of a new open real-time communication ecosystem.
Glad you got it working.
I’ve noticed it need a lot of time to start even with good hardware and the confusing part it’ll throw errors rather than doing nothing.
Now to configure sponsorblock, go to settings > advance > select downloader: choose yt-dlp
Then go to settings > downloader > global custom args type this: --sponsorblock-remove,all
Now, for all new videos, it will download the video and remove all sponsorblock marked segments.
Interesting. I used TalkAI, free to use without an account or login. I thought it’s based on ChatGPT 4.0
TalkAI.info uses the official ChatGPT API, but is not part of OpenAI.
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