Most likely. Plex is closed source.
Most likely. Plex is closed source.
Get a .ca domain (assuming you’re Canadian), it’s the same price as a .com and the prices don’t change much since they’re controlled majorly by the govt.
People don’t like this answer, but buying invites. Theyre cheap, but don’t know where to get them anymore. Be careful for scams.
There’s an app on the playstore called “datmusic”. It’s $6 or so and rips music from Deezer @ 320kbps to full on lossless FLAC. No subscription is needed unless you want to download an entire playlist.
It feels and looks like Spotify to me, just without the subscription part.
And how ass the buffering can be at times too. I’ve switched to stremio for the family, and torrent movies I want to see offline.
Thank you for this, I’ll look into this a little more before buying something !
Oh, no. I’m not ignoring the other options, just wanted to make a clear example, as bad as it was haha. I just like small sizes since quality isn’t the highest priority of mine, just like how I love FLACs and cannot deal with 320mp3.
Any IPTV recommendations?
More information about this premiumize? First time hearing about it.
Check out orangewebsite, they are from Iceland and are pretty private. Ive been using them for around 4 years and have had no issues!
p.s. I only use their domain registration service and not the hosting, so I cannot comment on that.
Only Proton should be recommended for torrenting since it has port-forwarding. I don’t know why people love suggesting these even without port-forwarding.
Bind your vpn to the torrent client. Do NOT trust the vpn’s Killswitch. They can, and will, leak.
I would rather just making a wireguard vpn and having control of my data, but privacy might not be his concern.
wger. A workout tracking app that is open source. It tracks workouts, rest times, bodyweight, nutrition, and a lot more. Also has the advantage of being able to selfhost the software incase you don’t trust them with your data (which I do trust, they’re nice devs)
Yes, because their ads are served on the same server (googlevideo.com iirc) as the actual videos. Blocking that domain would block the videos too.
+1 for Deemix. ARLs are easy to find and the metadata is flawless for the 1-200 or so songs I have.
Use either NextDNS or adguard. They are DNS-level ad blockers, so a quick configuration of your DNS settings and ur good to go.
real-debrid and alldebrid are usually the most talked about services. I would recommend you test both for a month and continue your subscription with the one you enjoy more.
inb4 people scream “megathread”