

I think this fits the definition of pirating as presented in the OP.


I think this fits the definition of pirating as presented in the OP.


It’s actually not bad. All the setup is the same except the IPs, so you can just add/change those. They’re replicated across 5 ports per server, so that’s a little annoying, but it’s still just easy copy paste.


Works fine if you’ve got Proton VPN set up as a gateway at your router.


The cake is a pie?


All Cops Are… Furries?


curl -s --data 'json={"listen_port": "'"$port"'"}' https:/
/[your-instance-here]/api/v2/app/setPreferences


Shoot me an email address; I can send you a few invites.


I think that refers to geoblocked content.


What’s going on with Proton the company?
Edit: ah fuck, thanks for the replies. Sigh.


No, just regular content.


Oh man, you’re my hero. All the docker containers update automatically, but I stopped trying them because of the issues and kept trying manually. It’s working now! Thank you!


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I get 403 when I try to use it. I normally use ytdl-sub and youtubedl-material, but those stopped working so I tried doing it just straight from the command line, and it doesn’t work anywhere.


Is there info not in a PDF?


as well as disabling anti-freedom features like DRM
Do they just try to remove DRM from media as it comes down, or can you not watch any DRM media at all on it?


Have you tried yt-dlp?


How so?


On the other hand, making new precedent?
I think that’s the point.