I imagine that is due to plex cramming in their own streaming option. So the free stuff you see on the default home page (last time I used it). There is a setting in firefox to disable drm playback, but it looks to be a browser-wide choice.
As mentioned in the post, from three sources. The two site dimps were publicly available as torrents. The third was distributed privately.
What about codeberg? It is free and forgejo is easy to use.
Don't buy into any site requiring money. There are plenty of good private trackers run by community members. Once you join and get your feet, feel free to donate if they are doing a good job.
You generally want to use a model which has been fine tuned to work around the inbuilt censorship. There are plenty available on huggingface currently. It's not a perfect solution, but works well enough for what it is.
I would suggest using the llama.cpp backend with a frontend of your choosing.
Like others, I had an account before this was implemented. I have a couple projects on there, also mirrored to self hosted gitea. Have had people refuse/unable to contribute to the gitlab project due to the kyc requirement, so I'm thinking I will migrate to codeberg soon.
I'd say the The Expanse fits the bill. It is a book series with a very successful television adaptation.
Whatever it was, it redirects to a generic for sale domain page now. Long dead.
- StaxRip (Windows only)
- A terminal emulator
- Jellyfin (think FOSS plex alternative)
Check out veracrypt. It's free and easy to use.
Good question. I chose it initially because it was open source and way easier (in my eyes) than Apache. I don't recall the others being an option at the time, or I was not aware of them. nginx does what I need without complaint, so I haven't switched.