

I haven’t used the addon. At this point, captchas are just kind of the cost of browsing with any fragment of privacy, unfortunately.
I haven’t used the addon. At this point, captchas are just kind of the cost of browsing with any fragment of privacy, unfortunately.
Jurassic Park no one cares scene dot gif
Okay InbredParasite@lemmy.zip
If you check the little box in the settings the machine with totally opaque and secret software running on it that you don’t control will definitely respect that little check box and stop spying on you
Politely asking the spying-on-you-box to not spy on you
The Libreoffice UI is basically the same as the MS Office UI used to be before Microsoft fucked it up in 2013.
Have you considered not profiting off AI slop?
And the Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz
The only newspaper worth reading is The Onion because it has the jester’s privilege to actually tell the truth.
You shouldn’t pirate the NYT
Because it’s a dogshit propaganda rag which uncritically repeats the US government line
Try Pop OS instead, it works great with touch and pen input on my tablet laptop.
.world is run by reactionary dipshits
To engage a bit less glibly: Capitalism is very bad, private property (as distinct from personal property) is very bad, and intellectual property is an especially nonsensical form of private property which urgently needs to be destroyed. All software should be Free in the FSF Four Freedoms sense.
Everybody should pirate, everything should be fucked up
Early model switch is the only switch worth getting unless you want to do a pretty microsoldering heavy hardmod, check the serial number against the list on this page before you buy
Sony v Bleem ended with victory in court for Bleem, but it also ended with Bleem out of money and out of business. Nintendo doesn’t have to have a legal leg to stand on to practically win, just a big pile of money which they definitely do have.
A little bit of searching found me mp3splt-gtk, which boasts the ability to automatically split an mp3 file into tracks, and even name them according to internet or local databases. I haven’t used it but it sounds like exactly what you need.