

Like that one dentist that doesn’t agree toothbrushes are good or whatever.
Like that one dentist that doesn’t agree toothbrushes are good or whatever.
So revanced, youtube downloader apps, etc. but literal malware probably will be unaffected same as play protect.
Well scratch that one of the list of interesing releases. Fuck Denuvo.
Wow that’s terrible. I will continue to split the search bar back into its own separate field because it already searches for legitimate addresses too much.
Don’t take that away from me.
Cat8 is pointless with gigabit equipment as far as speed goes. Cat6 will do 10gig, you just had bad cables.
Abp is complete garbage. Use Ublock origin.
Play protect is fucking trash but it’s something I guess
Using the firewall to force dns because the services were stupid enough to rely on dns to determine location. You would use a (usually paid) dns service hosted out of the wherever the content you want was and get access to region locked stuff like the US netflix library from abroad. This worked because vpns were being detected and rokus dns was hard coded so assumed to be trusted.
I don’t know if this still works because I no longer own anything Roku and Netflix’s service hasn’t been worth that kind of shenanigans for a long time. It likely doesn’t work anymore.
Edit: Unblock-US used to be such a service
One reason used to be to switch to a different region for Netflix, etc but I’m not sure if that still works, I haven’t had to use a Roku in a long time.
Modded apps and extensions. Revanced, Smarttubenext, shortsblock, etc.
I’m switching from Google now because the results have become unusably bad. They should’ve waited until bard was at least mildly useful.
Blacklisting sites from Google isn’t enough to keep it usable anymore.
Ya fuck them, they should’ve killed flash five years earlier.
Plex has been terrible for a long time if it weren’t for Jellyfin I would’ve just not bothered with a media server for a few years until they got their shit together. That reminds I should throw some money at the Jellyfin team.