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  • That is true, but also this entire "control panel" is ai generated. Lots of smudgy text, misspelled words, bad number formatting, etc.

  • I was just today looking for an AHK alternative for a new Ubuntu Studio system I recently set up, somehow I didn't come across this one. It's exactly what I need, specifically the support for application-aware and input-device-aware mappings. The cross platform support using the same scripts is also intriguing. I will be trying this out soon, thanks for suggesting it!

  • It is not FOSS, but it is usable as a webpage instead of an app. https://radio.garden/

    Are there ads on the webpage too? Who knows, that's what adblock is for.

  • Yes, you can reset to email in case you break your phone or something. It's one of the account recovery options.

    Some logins now require an interactive prompt in the app instead of a TOTP code though. I see them when my IP address changes due to VPN endpoints lately.

  • uBlacklist is a browser extension that can filter out any site you want from a variety of search engines. Some search engines let you configure rules for sites to exclude directly, e.g. Kagi

  • Thanks!

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    What database do streaming site IDs come from?

  • At the right distance it's just enough pivot to give them a spiteful shoulder check on the way out.

  • TS releases do have good audio. Cams in general have a lot of visual problems though; poor color accuracy, warping, incomplete frames, sometimes people moving around, things like that. Also pretty much every cam I've seen lately has been covered in ads for sketchy gambling sites throughout the entire runtime. None of this makes for a good viewing experience.

    Also, I don't think I've ever seen a cam with subtitles available.

  • I expect they mean the site google.com, because that's been my experience. Whenever I get captcha'd there for using a VPN (which is getting more and more common), I always see the Maps image style captcha. Like 60% of the time it tells me I'm wrong anyway and I just give up.

  • They do indeed

  • With opnwrt you can do DNS hijacking, where you force redirect DNS requests for other servers to your own DNS server. This works as long as they aren't encrypted (DNS over HTTPS or TLS), which most devices don't use.

  • Yes, ProtonVPN still provides port forwarding. They randomly assign you a single port every time you connect, so you'll have to update the settings in qB occasionally, but it's manageable.