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Nissan! Shoot, I did it wrong…
Nissan! Shoot, I did it wrong…
If that’s all you need, I’d probably just start using Tubi, Pluto, and Plex. Pluto and Plex have some good live channels (Tubi might also, haven’t checked). Tubi and Plex have a decent catalogue of on demand shows and movies. Of course if you already have Netflix, it might be hard if there’s a specific show they’re used to.
For a long time my pihole was able to do it with some regex entries, but Google was pretty persistent about not letting that work, so for Android I just started doing Revanced.
Like you said, the web browser still blocks fine.
Since we’re all throwing out DNS options, I’ll toss in NextDNS
Not incorrect. Makes them sound way too cool, however.
Presumably the ones that know how much MS gets for selling data.
It’s excessive now, but once it works, I’d much rather subscribe to drivethru AI than pay an acceptable living wage to some human. /s
Whenever I need a new profile picture for my TTRPG character, absolutely. Anything else? No thanks.
I have used Spotify’s 15 free hours a month for shorter light novels, but beyond that, buying the rights to listen to a book, or buying more listening hours is very much not worth it through them.
Any particular reason you went from Tidal to Apple Music? I see a lot of people here recommending it, so I’d be interested to hear any negatives it has.
I think the feather was Yankee Doodle not Yankovic
Did I know what each link was before clicking? Yes. Did I click each just to make sure? Also yes.
The phone app has it’s problems at times, things like resetting to the main page, and other little nuisances, but I really like Nebula, went so far as to pay for their lifetime deal.
Spotube uses m4a as a format and doesn’t always get it right as it basically just searches the song on YouTube
I use a combination of NextDNS and PiHole to block them out, at least on my TV box. Haven’t verified on my phone. So it’s effectively the ad free tier, but sometimes takes some readjusting
Not sure what standard price of each is but the combo is like $11 with ads and $21 without.
Maybe I’m wrong, but it seems like for the most part, at least for big decisions, the corporation answers to the foundation which is more of a commitee anyway. Maybe they’re kept more separate than that, but that’s the impression that I got.
Are you referring to the foundation president Mark Surman or the corporation CEO Laura Chambers? She seems to be an interim position holder, so I guess whatcha referring to?
It takes like 2 minutes to make it so you don’t need to use a microsoft account to log in to Windows. It’s annoying that it has to be done but it can be done.
Included with this, promoting one of your shows before the one your watching starts should be considered an ad and not happen on ad free tiers, looking at you HBO and Paramount.