That’s because for example Youtube uses a bitrate of 4-7mbps for 1080p. 1440p gets arround 13mbps and 4k something like 46mbps iirc
Other media providers are similiarly bad with their bitrates
That’s because for example Youtube uses a bitrate of 4-7mbps for 1080p. 1440p gets arround 13mbps and 4k something like 46mbps iirc
Other media providers are similiarly bad with their bitrates
Sounds like the HDD is dying, maybe check it’s S.M.A.R.T. status? Most drives have statistics for errors and such
nmap works great for this
traceroute might also be usable vith the -p switch I guess?
They can try to block crawlers all they want
They will not succeed without restricting access to Reddit to an unusable degree, since crawlers can be coded to imitate real users close enough. Combine that with enough proxies and they can’t do jack shit
Also you could get arround the Referer header quite easily via redirects (unless Reddit went ahead and used a Whitelist for those, which again would be a very stupid decision) and some more methods
Easiest way is to download all and let something like dupeGuru do the rest
Afaik google makes that extremely annoying and they strip your images metadata when getting them from takeout so keep that in mind
Also, for your own good create a backup before deduplicating, just in case you do something wrong (this also let’s you experiment with your duplicate file finder of choice without having to be scared about fucking up)
I don’t think you can waste the time of an automated computer program
I don’t think google can win this without serverely limiting access to Youtube
This won’t go well
By running everthing in a single thread obviously. Won’t get more powerful than that
I only feel like this when using libraries without type definitions/using bogus types like dict[str, Any] as EVERY fucking variable/return type without providing any docs
but I don’t know if you can just reverse a splitter to have output from 2 sources into a single input. 🤔
Can’t you just chain them? For example, when I connect my Phone via bluetooth to my PC I can connect said PC to my speakers which will play both’s audio at once just fine
For duplicates dupeGuru’s Music Mode should suffice (don’t be overly aggressive when batch deleting files!)
Then tag and sort them with MusicBrainz Picard (again, take it slow. Picard is great and all but not every automated match is correct and I always check mine if they’re correct)
After doing that start taking notes while listening to your Music in case you detect something is wrong (missed duplicate, wrong/partial metadata, etc) which allows you to fix these errors later on
I’d also recommend you do backups along the way because dupeGurus and Picards changes can’t be undone and as a beginner you’re likely to do mistakes till your accustomed to the process
That’s what I did and will continue to do with my 1500 songs (for now)
I also prefer to sync my music from my PC to my phone via rsync (any sync application should suffice). But that’s just me, because imo offline playback is the way to go
That’s a wtf for you? You must be new to the internet then
Like there is not enough drama in the world already
Let’s fake some more to farm some clicks and get 5 seconds of fame
Doesn’t matter that real problems will get drowned out by idiots doing this
Why is it that smaller people can do seemingly obvious features like custom user-controlled site rankings, but the big players are completely incapable of that?
Because that would give control to the user. And we all know they hate us having that because they can’t shove their shit down our throats then
Might be worth looking into Hydrus
This is by design, keeping the mass dumb makes it easier to trick them
uBlock can also block Javascript just like NoScript
Youtube uses VP9 for all resolutions most of the time. 1080p and below offer AVC as fallback encoding