I was wondering the same thing...
GreyCat
The paid tiers are only to support the development and the official server costs. If you self-host you can do whatever you want. And federation is on the roadmap of the project.
Depends heavily on use. If it's only for completion or for tedious tasks or for ideas, then yeah it's fine. But if it's a fully vibe-coded app it brings into question wether the author has the skill to maintain and keep developing the project.
That's why it should be asked, or even better, just answered in the README.
Remote Code Execution
Yeah, I really didn't like No Game No Life's second season, damn
I have a text file with scripts to sort and filter the entries.
The flexibility is pretty nice since I can track anything not just movies and shows.
Material Files because of its general design and the quick access to bookmarks and other things in its sidebar accessible through a simple swipe.
I have never seen a FOSS Launcher that interests me as much as the default ones on ROMs like LineageOS or GrapheneOS.
I always find them visually outdated or functionally not as good. And I'm not interested in the minimal ones (which is a good part of them).
Yeah that I get. And actually now that I re-read the OP, your answer is actually closer to the intended question. So the confusion is on me, sorry about that :o
It's not an automatic system. It's a database of user subtimitted timestamps. But it's pretty popular they get added pretty fast on most videos but the smallest channels. The browser plugin has submission tools to allow you to submit the different segments.
Don't worry, you have not offended me.
I just can't can't believe it's the worst show you have ever watched.
Either, as I said you are exagereting, or you haven't watched a lot of things.
Ahhh idk, I saw a lot of genuine repos do emojis, at least for headings. Even before LLMs.
I like them 'cause with the right amount, it makes a README easier to parse when quickly scrolling over it.