Who the hell sees ads? If you choose to let your browser run them, well, what do you want?
Who the hell sees ads? If you choose to let your browser run them, well, what do you want?
Eh, then if your online ID is compromised you’re in trouble. Can’t just burn it and start over.
I have one 12 TB and two 14 internal hard drives. I also have 6 external drives (two 12 TB, four 14 TB) for 2x redundant backups. All my new stuff and dynamic documents are stored on the 12 TB drive (so that I only have to update the backups for that drive frequently). When it gets fullish I migrate content over to the storage drives and update those backups. I’ve been doing this maybe twice a year.
I also have my dynamic files, photos, docs etc, set to auto backup twice daily to a remote backup.
I only delete content to replace with higher quality.
I haven’t bothered with any sort of raid in nearly two decades. You need proper backups regardless so what’s the point? If I have to run half my Plex library off a USB backup drive for a week while a new drive runs badsector and syncs up… who cares? Merging the drives as a JBOB is nifty and all, but adds complexity across the board without meaningful gain.
It is both the best and worst idea humans ever conceived.
Lol motivation to whom? And yes, it shouldn’t be part of the standard. It shouldn’t be a thing. But all of FAANG are DRM enthusiasts, so it’s not going anywhere unfortunately. Best you’ll be able to do is use a browser that doesn’t display content served by FAANG and friends.
No, I’ve seen no plans to expand DRM on YouTube but the paid videos have been DRM from the start, so they very much have the software internally in place to do it. And third party apps using a YouTube-dl backend provide a workaround against ad blocker bans so if they’re serious about this…
There are tools to record mediocre quality video from Netflix (flixgrab) and there is an exploit that the scene groups use to nab webdls but there’s nothing quality for normal users.
Which will provide the motivation to enable DRM the whole platform.
No, when they decide to end yt-dl (and similar tools) they will just enable DRM on all videos, rather than just the pay-per-view videos. The infrastructure already exists for Netflix-like DRM on YouTube. If they are serious about cracking down on ad blocking then it is a matter of time before they throw that switch.
I prefer 265 for efficiency BUT there’s a certain nostalgic warmth with 264 over-compressed fuzz. Same deal as with vinyl records. It was such an improvement on xvid back in the day…
How well does i2p mesh with private trackers? Would they be able to track up/down ratios?
Three ad blockers? One of them is fake and serving you ads. Or is allowing ads through because they are getting kickbacks. Or one of your other add-ons is serving that crap. Purge all that shit and start over.