For now it’s only in beta. No stable release exists yet with it. I installed from github repo.
For now it’s only in beta. No stable release exists yet with it. I installed from github repo.
Raccoon for Lemmy recently added such feature
Can’t you disable it in settings? On android there is an option to toggle off sponsored shortcuts.
I agree they shouldn’t force it on but at least with minimal effort and if it’s really annoying it’s easy to disable.
Streaming services should be required to provide free access where they are allowed to put ads at the beginning and only once or twice depending length and not cutting a scene. And maybe free access could be limited to a number of episodes.
Anyway my point is be real, some people won’t pay because they can’t or because you don’t want to subscribe to 10 streaming sites. Especially when sometimes there is only one anime, tv shows you are interested in. So real solutions should be found if companies really wants to fight piracy…
For Tv shows piracy has never been so low as when Netflix had reasonable price and was the only one. It offered a real alternative and people where willing to pay for it.
I also believe crunchyroll do a lot of good as it has a quasi monopoly but it’s starting to erode with Netflix and Disney starting to get animes. 😕
I don’t understand the down votes
=> I always read up and down votes as a tool to flag valuable posts. It feels like down vote on this one is about agreement with the news?
Perfect thanks. I looked at your profil and your old comments to determine if you were Kevin. Maybe it would have been obvious for a lot of people but I really thought : “hey is it really nova’s dev on lemmy? That would be so cool for Lemmy !”
Not to be annoying but you should edit to make it clear you are not Kevin Barry and you are just quoting.
On my work computer I don’t have admin rights but still I could install Firefox with no problems. It installed itself for local user only.
About that you can check this new extension : https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/chrome-mask/
Yet I feel it’s better to avoid using it and report web compatibility problems. Always masking user agent could led to believe only supporting chrome is sufficient.
What I do is using synching to sync my files on my PC when I am at home. You could also manually back it up on a cloud drive.
Anyway I think it’s best practice to store somewhere recovery codes.
Aegis is often recommended as an open source solution : https://github.com/beemdevelopment/Aegis
Hate those posts only containing link… Feeling like I am looking at a news aggregator with click bait…
For those feeling like me here a simple cut and paste :
Sam is a very small Text-To-Speech (TTS) program written in Javascript, that runs on most popular platforms. It is an adaption to Javascript of the speech software SAM (Software Automatic Mouth) for the Commodore C64 published in the year 1982 by Don’t Ask Software (now SoftVoice, Inc.). It includes a Text-To-Phoneme converter called reciter and a Phoneme-To-Speech routine for the final output.
FreeCommander is nice, it’s the one I use.
Would be nice if Lemmy was alerting poster that he shared a link already presents in other posts.
Raccoon is also nice.