

AirVPN allows a reserved port, so you don’t even have to change the setting in your client every time your port changes.
King of the North, Dark Lord of All
AirVPN allows a reserved port, so you don’t even have to change the setting in your client every time your port changes.
It’s been timing out for me over the last few days too
I have a second instance of Prowlarr running with this fork. The issue with ABB is that it blocks Prowlarr’s user agent. This fork changes the user agent and re-enables ABB.
Correct answer. Sometimes I get things wrong, but I do my best to learn how I can do things to be more like this. Whatever label that is.
One day. But until then, Lemmy is already great.
Unfortunately closer to 0.5-1%
No one said they’re smart.
If they were smart, they would spend their money making their platforms more enticing than piracy. Instead, they spend it on lawyers.
This is where they’re spending their money. Not on writers, but on this. No wonder movies are in the state they’re in.
I want this so much. And I want apps like Plex to be able to read from it and update my watch progress.
You’re right
Depends on the app. Mlem is native, and Voyager is a web view app wrapper. But Voyager definitely doesn’t feel like a web view. It was written to feel like a native app, I’m really impressed. And that’s coming from someone who generally hates web apps.
Agreed, but even if free ad tiers exist, web trackers have to also exist to track everything you do, just in case you use the ad tier again.
Privacy shouldn’t be something unaffordable.
They already do. This just removed more ways to hide.
You can also use a custom UI. I recommend VueTorrent.
In fact, using this mod, you can even have Docker download it and keep it up to date. In qBittorrent you just need to change the WebUI location to /vuetorrent.
https://github.com/gabe565/linuxserver-mod-vuetorrent