Have you tried pockettube? it allows yyou to create categories so you can bunch your channels together. It’s pretty cool.
Btw why doesn’t Spotify have a feature for an ai to create genre playlists (or any mood playlists you want) from your liked songs? If you have thousands of songs it’s impractical to trawl through them creating playlists
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Ironically, there is a karma system. Your comment score is negative. Click on your name/profile - it’s visible in wefwef.
Nicely ironic.
…you say without giving a fact to base your comment.
Can you see that you’re a hypocrite?
Your comment is retatded, btw.
I use the free version. Though I wouldn’t pay for a aub, what do you get with it?
Yes, I went there to take part and they’re using fucking twitter? Makes me think this is fake.
That can’t be real
Or it’s one of those bullshit clickbait ad-“articles”, perhaps the definition of “click bait”
Why waste so many characters? Just stick with 123, or if you’re really pressed for time, 111
You should use an open source authenticator
OS or browsers?
How is it making double digit millions? Through deals with companies and plex passes?
I wish they would copy the easy to use file system (so the phone appears as storage when plugged in via usb, rather than just DCIM) and so you can throw something onto the phone and any app can use it instead of the laborious annoying way you have to share the file with the app.
The transistors are embedded in cheese. Totally impenetrable to quantum stuff.
I asked bing chat AI, chatgpt4 (and crappy bard) and none could find such a story.
Chatgpt4:
"Unfortunately, I was not able to locate the specific story you mentioned about an individual whose Veracrypt or TrueCrypt passphrase was cracked by authorities. However, I did find information that suggests such an event is plausible.
Elcomsoft, a company that sells forensic software, announced that they had successfully cracked the latest version of Veracrypt, a fork of the now-discontinued TrueCrypt. This was achieved using an updated version of the Elcomsoft Forensic Disk Decryptor, which extracts on-the-fly encryption keys from a computer’s RAM. These keys, once captured, can be used to decrypt the hard drive without having to run brute force attacks1. This does not directly answer your question, but it provides some context on the potential vulnerabilities of Veracrypt.
I have searched through numerous sources, including Hacker News, but I could not find a story that matches your description. There are many reasons why this could be the case, such as the story being removed, incorrectly recalled details, or simply the limitations of my current search capabilities"
Linux only.
Yes, sure, didn’t want to complicate the question by adding that :)
Thanks. Might be useful for there to be a table outling diffrent hardware configs and acceptable user loads as more people people consider creating instances.
I use a kobo- has a blue light filter, waterproof, backlight. Not sure about the selfhosted library, I throw everything into memory which is enough for thousands of books.
Anything but amazon.