Sponsorblock, my friend.
Sponsorblock, my friend.
because those states have decided that those websites are illegal in their state
Not even a little bit. PornHub isn’t blocked in those states by those states, and it certainly isn’t illegal in those states. Those states are blocked by PornHub themselves, because those states enacted laws making it mandatory that PornHub and other porn websites verify visitor’s ages. PornHub didn’t want to comply with that so they just opted to block access from those states. Absolutely ridiculous laws, but we should get our facts straight.
Cops in the US can (legally) make you unlock your phone if it’s biometrics-locked. Something to think about.
They wouldn’t sell enough of them to justify making/promoting them.
Also would anyone explain why they prefer mp3 to aac and don’t even mention ogg
Compatibility. Fewer devices support ogg and/or acc than mp3.
If you’re this concerned, just stick with public trackers or usenet. Private trackers have rules for a reason. If you’re so paranoid about them, avoid them.
The entitlement is real.
We already have one. They’re called luddites. They’ve always existed, and will bemoan any new technological advancement.
Not if you want gaming performance.
Leechers do not in any way improve the service, i.e. swarm. They harm the swarm by providing nothing to the swarm.
You shouldn’t until your ISP upgrades to DOCSIS 4 and provides a list of compatible modems.
You might get that 10gb movie downloaded in a day or so…
Public torrent users are 99.9% leeches. No thanks.
Most of the private trackers I’m a member of were started by 3 or 4 people.
and 3.1 has already been succeeded by 4.0 in 2017
And yet there are vanishingly few areas that have implemented DOCSIS 4.0. Most places are only now getting around to implementing 3.1 fully.
No, since that would be sanctioned as well.
You missed the point. We aren’t “shopping” at any gas station. As a consumer, I’m going to consume, whether you wish to sell (not rent) it to me or not. Don’t wish to sell? Fine. We will take it anyway.
If it’s more than a few years old, it’s extremely unlikely it ever sees this kernel update.
You’re splitting hairs.