Sorry about that! See this comment for a few ways around the paywall.
Apologies, I run the Bypass Paywalls Clean extension for Firefox so I don’t even notice when sites have paywalls (and I recommend everyone else do the same). It’s right up there with adblockers as being almost an essential component of browsing the web these days.
https://github.com/bpc-clone/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean
Here are a few more options for viewing the article without a paywall if you don’t want to install an extension.
Ente it you’re looking for a paid service. (For me, photos are too important to self-host.) They’re end-to-end encrypted and both server and clients are open source.
Thanks!
Wow I almost forgot the original name! I was skeptical it would catch on, as name changes are very hard, but fortunately it was very early on and I bet a lot of other people have forgotten as well.
I don’t understand what this is, can you explain? Apologies if it’s obvious.
Will that work even if the plane registration is private/anonymized? Sure you can know where every plane is, but can you know whose it is?
I run a “public” instance with basic auth so I can use it from anywhere (phone, work). I’ve made my instance my default search engine everywhere. (I know basic auth is not the most secure but I wouldn’t even really care it other people used my instance; I just don’t want it hammered.)
Make sure to put the word spoiler
on the first line after the colons for it to get rendered correctly.
Like this
::: spoiler screenshots incase it gets deleted
Your images here
:::
Looks like this
Your images here
How do you use SingleFile? As a personal archive? (Just curious!)
Just a reminder that there are tons more options like this (and this is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to movie piracy).
I’ve been really impressed by Dart as a programming language. I’ll admit I don’t have a breadth of knowledge, but coming from C# I feel right at home, and it has a few extra neat tricks that C# is picking up in return (like empty list syntax and the spread operator).
Hey, sorry for taking so long to get back to you! It looks like the forked version is having issues with hosting on GitLab. :( As a temporary measure, they’re publishing just the releases on GitHub. Here is some more info.
Notice Linus doesn’t use tabs; he just thinks the parser shouldn’t die when it sees them.
I think most comments are missing the fact that you were using someone else’s Emby server and might not want to set up your own.
If that’s the case, you could look into a movie-web instance like https://sudo-flix.lol/. Check out the list of instances.
If you really want to be overwhelmed with options, take a look at the FMHY page.
That is the pre-forked version, which doesn’t have nearly as much support as Magnolia’s version.
The pre-forked version’s code is still on GitHub, but the last commit was 6 months ago.
https://github.com/iamadamdev/bypass-paywalls-chrome
Here’s a bit of history of the forks (unfortunately the conversation was on GitLab, so this is an archive).
You can try PopUpOFF. It’s not perfect and can be over-aggressive at hiding legitimate popups but it’s worth a try.
Try I still don’t care about cookies. It works much better than C-O-M for me!
It can be encrypted…