Docker Compose as is.

I used Portainer for like 2 years when I first learned Docker (I only used to deploy compose file and motoring the container), but it's really shit when you know how it works.

You don't need to extract the whole thing if you use tar. The reason you have to here is because you use zstd/xz on top of it.

Use tar as is. It's what it's made for.

We could go on, but you get the point... You have no say here, you lick the boots or fuck you.

We will continue to exist and operate as we have for as long as Reddit allows us to.

So you chose to lick the boots. How surprising.

This protest truly was a joke and literally no community/moderator stood by what they asked.

What a joke.

This. Domain whitelist are the worse thing you can do.

iTunes is literally the same as streaming though.

You rent access to the content for as long as the platform wants.

DVD/Bluray are the solution to this... except not everything is released like that...

In the end, piracy wins... again... like it always has...

"I disagree with it, so it must be fash"

Because those C suites do it for their salary, not for the greater good or the good of their investors.

IodeOS on FairPhone 4.

I'm only running FOSS application on it.

Don't forget:

"On va manger les enfants"

"On va manger, les enfants"

My own SearXNG instance. I get the best out of all search engines.

[-] TheFrenchGhosty@lemmy.pussthecat.org 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Hello,

The thing is that the agreement they linked apply to the official YouTube API (the one that you have to register for).

Invidious uses the InnerTube (a completely different "API" used by all official YouTube clients). Invidious basically acts like a web browser that access the YouTube website. It is therefore not required to agree to any TOS/policies.

All those findings where done via clean room reverse engineering (which is legal in the EU).

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