

That's a nice find, thank you :)
That's a nice find, thank you :)
Are the tracks incorrect as in the first track should be English but is the French track, or track one is labelled as English but is actually French?
If they're labelled correctly, your media player should be able to select your chosen language from the options, whichever order they're in. I think Plex does it.
If they're incorrectly labelled, there are tools that can fix them, but it's been years since I last used one. I think MakeMKV did it, but it was gui from what I remember.
Don’t trust hacked software to protect you from hacked software.
Some services will take gift cards. You find out the amount you need to pay, and convert it to your currency, buy a gift card in cash for the amount, then send the code from the gift card to the service.
You have to trust that they won’t just run off with the funds, but the whole point is to pick a service that you trust in the first place.
On the bright side, you’ve just reminded me that I haven’t watched the Christmas special yet :)
I’ve noticed that a lot of the reasons to upgrade now are artificial. My wife dug out an old PC to use two monitors recently, but still does the same tasks that she was doing a decade ago. The computer is ridiculously slow though because of ‘updates’.
Bog standard things like checking her emails and opening Word slow the computer for nothing. Even bare Windows runs slowly because of the graphics enhancements.
Buying a handful of spare chargers is much cheaper than buying a new phone.
If you’re running the Folding@Home project through it, it might be worth looking at the Banano project. It runs the F@H program in the same way, but using credentials that they give you, and you get Banano as a reward.
On the one hand it’s a cryptocurrency, so take it with a pinch of salt, but on the other hand you get it for doing what you’re already doing.
The fact that it might stop some immigration is a small bonus to the tories. Their goal for a while now has been to strip our rights so they can grab more power and money.
The sad part is, all the brain dead little bigots will be cheering them on, and not even noticing that they’re losing out.
The fact that it might stop some immigration is a small bonus to the tories. Their goal for a while now has been to strip our rights so they can grab more power and money.
The sad part is, all the brain dead little bigots will be cheering them on, and not even noticing that they’re losing out.
Complete nonsense.
Before Brexit, we were the 5th wealthiest nation in the world. Even now we’re still in the top ten. We can afford to feed and home our citizens and immigrants, but the government chooses not to.
A dozen or so? Bloody hell, you must have a long
forearm…
I thought the fuss was because of the apparent tracking, not the fact that it’s a paid app?
The other one was very very underpowered so I threw CasaOS onto it
How did you get past the website? It’s bloody awful :o
Joking aside though, I hadn’t heard of CasaOS, so I just did a quick search. That website is awful on mobile. I swiped up, assuming that there was more than just the live demo link, but nothing happened for a while. Then, loads of content popped up at once and scrolled past >.<
I’ve sent it to myself to check out on the computer. Hopefully, if it does what it claims, it could resurrect an old laptop :)
Out of curiosity, have you ever tried that combo?
I haven’t, but it sounds like it could be a good mix of sweet and savoury, depending on how sweet the bun is :)
Superman, is that you?
While the person you’re replying to seems to be trolling, there is a legitimate argument that the BBC is influenced by the current government. The argument is that the current government has had a hand in appointing the current BBC director, and he’s a member of the Conservative party or a donor.
I haven’t looked into it for a while, so am not up to speed on the details, but if the detractors are correct, it’s not a good look for the BBC.
The humour in the first season can be a bit forced, and it can feel like they’re stopping the show for the scheduled joke, but it’s worth sticking with 👍
That’s brilliant, thank you 😁
I just checked the Reddit thread and the OP took it down in protest of Reddit's API changes.