

I use PowerShell for damn near everything. But I’m pretty sure when you’re just typing yt-dlp, space, then pasting the url, then any terminal is as good as any other.
I use PowerShell for damn near everything. But I’m pretty sure when you’re just typing yt-dlp, space, then pasting the url, then any terminal is as good as any other.
Maybe if you want to customize something, like make your own file naming convention, etc, GUI could be handy.
Even then, it’s probably worth learning the CLI commands and setting up a config file with any desired settings. Once that’s setup, you’re back to yt-dlp url
again.
Genuine question…why’s this comment getting downvoted?
I use both torrents and usenet in my setup, and none of the usenet sites I frequent have done down like the big torrent sites in recent years. It seems like a reasonable suggestion.
Societies and people mean less than nothing to them.
Crazy how it wound up being so optimistic. President Camacho wasn’t exactly wise, but he was at least trying to help, gave people smarter than himself a chance, and changed his mind when presented with evidence.
Privacy is a component of security. But so is assessing the likelihood of risk. I get what the other guy is trying to convey, but it’s asinine to pretend giving your banking info to a random individual is in the same ballpark as giving your browsing history to the company making your browser.
May the stress take its toll on his heart.
Whatever he has to tell himself is fine. The important part is he’s learning to realize he fucked up and correcting it. Never thought we’d see that.
Someone at one of these massive companies needs to setup a seedbox in the datacenter (and cover their tracks internally) so when they try to use this justification, audits confirm that they’d actually been seeding a fuckton.
One could argue that proposing this bill has incited me to try IPTV now, before it becomes more risky to do so.