Fair point. Just because I have an opinion doesn’t mean people should listen to me. /srs
Fair point. Just because I have an opinion doesn’t mean people should listen to me. /srs
It might not actually be that bad, but I rarely like change. In my opinion, all software should have a sort of legacy UI mode.
EDIT: You don’t have to listen to my opinion.
However, this guy has actually switched to Linux, and is willing to adapt and learn how to use it.
I haven’t touched my YouTube channel in over a year now, but at this rate I’m thinking of deleting it altogether. There doesn’t seem to be a PeerTube instance willing to host all of my content (it’s essentially an archive for old PSAs, with occasional top 10s), so I reckon I’ll download the entire channel with JDownloader and then wait until I can host an instance of PeerTube or MediaGoblin.
My HP’s hinge broke, too. I had to pack the entire back of the case with putty in order to fix it, and it’s still not quite right.
You were, but it appears OP is running Windows in a VM on Linux.
Check out redlib. It’s a fork of Libreddit that doesn’t get ratelimited.
The instance I use: https://lr.vern.cc/
If anything happens to that, not only will it probably be forked, but there’s also kddit and Eddrit, as well as a couple of old Libreddit instances that Reddit forgot about.
It’s okay. I’ll probably end up switching to Arch, though.
It works, but there are a couple of issues:
I’ve already gone and installed macOS 11 alongside OpenBSD (although I’m going to distrohop until I can find something that “sticks”). I might have a look at patching Monterey, though.
As for those specific versions, High Sierra was the oldest version with decent software support, and Mavericks has those lovely skeuomorphic icons. I know it’s old, but I was using OSX Snow Leopard (alongside crunchbang++ i386) until I got this MacBook Pro.
Catalina could be the one, in that case. Essentially:
Some videos already have basic DRM; mainly music videos. However, yt-dlp
, Piped, and NewPipe can play them just fine.
When a platform is as second-to-none as YouTube, people will always find a way to use it the way they want.
Not a bad idea, tbh