Realistically SearXNG or Whoogle.
Ideally you would want to use yacy, but in my experience the results are just too bad to be able to use it
Realistically SearXNG or Whoogle.
Ideally you would want to use yacy, but in my experience the results are just too bad to be able to use it
But is it also ente to ente encrypted?
I’m running to servers as hosts for docker. One with Ubuntu and one with Debian. So far I haven’t noticed a meaningful difference
Or maybe it should just delete episodes that haven’t been played in a given time
I have similar issues. Guess it’s because I listen to vary long podcasts that I often don’t finish, because there’s a newer episode already. Because of that old episodes will be considered unfinished and block new ones from getting downloaded. Maybe if there download limit is set to e.g. 20 Antenna Pod should delete the oldest episode of the 20 downloaded and download the newest one when it gets released
That’s the advantage of solutions like antenna pod. There just isn’t any platform that could be shut down
I didn’t know testifying was a competition or smth
It actually makes sense. It’s a subsystem in Windows (therefore a windows subsystem) that makes Linux work
Source: iStork
Dear google, if you want me to disable my adblocker, maybe don’t do stuff like that
Here it is -> https://imdb.com/title/tt11858890/
So all four wheels are useless, but one also is illegal?
Why is that actually?
Actually it won’t. A movie on a 4k blu ray is around 80gb without additional compression. And Oppenheimer is shot on 70mm which is more like 8k resolution. Still would fit on a micro SD of course
But it’s not obvious that a dead body is dangerous