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3 months agoIts as simple as setting your Private DNS to something like dns.adguard.com
in Network settings > Advanced
Its as simple as setting your Private DNS to something like dns.adguard.com
in Network settings > Advanced
The California Consumer Protection Act would cover this for California Residents.
Download those videos while you still can, use youtube-dlp
.
No, mustard.
I can’t remember where I read this but I saw somewhere that open firmware is forbidden in things like cellular modems because it might be abused to disrupt communications. I think that’s bullshite, though.
Can confirm, am 26 and can’t afford to move out despite selling my body 40 hours a week.
Google could implement Widevine DRM for all videos.
You should learn how to use ffmpeg
commands.
Commercial displays are your best bet, although they can be quite expensive.