

It’s been decades since I’ve cared about the 4th as an actual holiday. Now it’s just a day that I don’t have to work.
It’s been decades since I’ve cared about the 4th as an actual holiday. Now it’s just a day that I don’t have to work.
I’m a filthy Windows user that’s too lazy to migrate my main PC to Fedora.
> Path\to\yt-dlp.exe -P <target directory> <URL>
Multiple URLs can be separated by spaces. Put any URLs with ampersands in quotes or remove the ampersand and following arguments.
You can find a list of all the arguments on the yt-dlp github page
I’m sure they could. Other methods will crop up. All else fails, I ditch YT altogether.
I’ve started bulk downloading videos with yt-dlp and watching them locally. No ads or throttling to deal with.
I need to watch more South park. 😂
…could you please elaborate?
Lol, yeah. I’m probably being too optimistic.
I think less than 50% of people with access to technology are tech literate enough to know what markdown is. I don’t think age really applies here so much as interest in technology.
Just because I drive a car doesn’t mean I know or care about how it works. It’s just a tool.
The Tunic OST if I actually need to focus on what I’m writing.
That was happening to me with the Fossify SMS Messenger app on F-Droid. Turns out it was the default settings.
Sending group/long messages as MMS and setting the MMS image size to no limit fixed it for me.
I think it’s more of a standard to have red indicate a disconnected state. My Thinkpad T14s has a red dot on the webcam cover, wireless peripherals like mice have a red indicator when they’re off, etc.
Edit: I also don’t think it should be confused for the “activity being used” LED indicator. The disconnected indicator is just paint, not a light.
I was until just recently. Finally breaking free from it and living on my own.