vildis

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vildis,

I use grab-site (unmaintained) for full site archival and wget -p -k for simple non-javascript single pages

I’ve heard good things about HTTrack, SingleFile and Archivebox but don’t have any experience with them.

Archivebox looks the most modern and intuitive but is hosted on docker

vildis,

Could you try an older endeavour os image?

This sounds very much like a driver/firmware/hardware issue

vildis,

What specs? I don’t have time to watch a 40 min video right now

vildis,

Site seems to be down or at least extremely slow right now so linking to an archive.org capture

looking for a specific downloader website

hi all, i saw a post (or perhaps it was in the comments) about 1-2 weeks ago of a website to download any youtube/vimeo/instagram/tiktok/whatever video/audio in many different formats. it was a FOSS website. dark background, with maybe red text in places? on mobile, it had tabs on the bottom for video/audio/other....

vildis,

Extremely interested in this as well, i might need to start learning android development now ;)

vildis,

In the FAQ section of the linked rutracker page mentions AVX2 processor features which yours might not have and recommends to use an older release

vildis,

Seems like CZ is open as well, ANT and PHD arent

vildis,

Found a 720p version on torrentcore and 1080p on rutracker, idk if there are seeders

vildis,

I use kenmei.co for manga tracking. Supports a bunch of sites but not all of them and depending on the site the updates can be quite delayed.

vildis,

I really need to start downloading manga as well. I find it to be the most ephemeral type of content with all the takedowns, groups stopping scanlations or frequent site issues

vildis,

This might help some github.com/KasperSvendsenGit/…/5

Be careful with downloading random executables and only run them in a VM without network access

Archived github

vildis,

Scroll to the bottom, there is a comment from 2 months ago with some kind of suggested fix

How to bypass a metered connection?

In North America, using Xfinity for reference. I want to create both a home NAS and offline Wiki/media backup. Problem is to get the amount of data I need would blow through my plan and throttle my speed. I guess I could try and do it over a longer period or download just before the billing cycle renews so even if I go over it...

vildis,

This is very technical but if your ISP has unmetered Netflix or Spotify you could have a VPN on a server that spoofs the hostname (easier) or IP (harder) which only works for downloading and i imagine using >50GB of data to Spotify might make the ISP ask some questions. Netflix would be easier since 4k movies are a thing

vildis, (edited )

Look into Jellyfin and the *arr suite for automating downloads. If this seems too complicated for now, just get a cheap 1 TB external SSD, a VPN (check out mullvad), a torrent client (i suggest qBittorrent or Transmission), bind the torrent client to the VPN to prevent leaks and off you go!

The simpler method has some drawbacks, not all TV’s support all codecs and formats, you have to move the external drive from your computer to your TV for example. Getting Jellyfin setup will give you a more streaming service type of experience and if someone else than you might want to watch something, start with Jellyfin.

If the Jellyfin experience is horrible and you just really wanna watch a movie to relax on a saturday, maybe take a look at Plex.

If you already have the MiniPC just lying around then great, just use that! If you don’t have it, you can also host Jellyfin + the *arr suite on your PC (unsure about Windows compatibility) and start them when needed or have them run in the background when your computer starts.

vildis,

Wayland does not work properly on Nvidia Hardware: It keeps on getting closer but is not there yet, or so I’ve heard. Apparently, the issue is with the proprietary drivers, as noveau works well. But I use AMD, so I’m only working off rumours and opinions here.

Posting this from Hyprland on NVIDIA, arch (btw) and the nvidia-open-dkms driver, but yes, NVIDIA isn’t fully there yet.

Hide news websites that won't let you read the article without paying

Hello everyone, I’m tired of having to go bavk to my search results 4 timesnbecause eveyrtime that I search for a news article every single website I get on won’t let mr read it without either subscribing/logging in, how can I hidethese websites from the results OR How do you guys look up news articles, an app or smt?...

vildis,

If you use Firefox on Android you can use uBlock Origin and custom filter lists to hide sites from search results like the uBo dev filter does

vildis,

Made the poll with a VPN, didn’t know this was an issue.

Should work now

Tools to archive GameFAQs HTML guides?

So with the ever increasing news that GameFAQs is getting full fandom’d, I figured I would grab some of the more useful guides for when I want to play a “retro” game or just 100% a LAD. From quick research, it looks like the txt guides are more than covered but the HTML ones are still kind of in a void....

vildis,

For simple HTML websites using wget -p -k example.com should work.

For more complex sites maybe try ArchiveBox

vildis,

Only NVIDIA 3000-series cards and up support hardware AV1 decoding and only 4000-series cards support both hardware AV1 encoding and decoding, so only just about 3 year old cards! source

All Intel ARC cards support both decode and encode, (released October 2022) source

AMD 6000-series cards (November 2020) support AV1 hardware decoding and only 7000-series cards (December 2022) support both hardware AV1 encoding and decoding. source

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