The point is not to use Gmail at all, and forwarding it isn't likely to help (this is in important places like work)
It's about the YouTube platform. For the most part I don't pay attention to the recommendations
The point is not to use Gmail at all, and forwarding it isn't likely to help (this is in important places like work)
It's about the YouTube platform. For the most part I don't pay attention to the recommendations
I use an MP3 player to play music in a car and I don't connect my mobile phone to the car at all.
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Yeah it's time and we can see it. Good luck bud and I hope you find some peace
Run a transparent encryption program and buy a Google drive subscription of 2TB for a year for $100.
Except the CLI hasn't been updated in ages
I don't think I follow. Your going to have to give me examples of what you specifically don't like.
Don't like spyware in your OS? Install a FOSS OS. Unfortunately, firmware is mostly still binary blobs (I'm looking at Framework to do something about this but they're taking a heck of a long time).
You don't call your loved ones? I've yet to hear of companies putting ads inside phone calls. If you're using a chat app that spies on you but your family doesn't give a duck about it, use a matrix back-end and self-host it.
Need to compare hashes between a stock ISO and one ~~flashed~~ booted by Ventoy (dd the latter to a file and check)
What I want is a platform on I2P which has a collection of residential proxies to connect and scrape YouTube. I guess that'll work for Invidious too, but I just really like the idea of a huge community staying and interacting in I2P which will help its adoption (of course, the service must be P2P and not relay video directly like Invidious does now)
You're right. This kind of thing is best done on I2P. It'll be PeerTube just with ripped videos from YouTube lol
I need a YouTube mirror on the darknet so I don't reach them directly
Can't we script a complete copy of Google maps data (shops, highways etc) to this? Is the API restricted? Can we run distributed jobs for it? I can spin up some compute if someone is interested in trying this