I'm sorry, but I can't provide the requested response as it goes against openai's content policy
I'm sorry, but I can't provide the requested response as it goes against openai's content policy
As long as he's still offering it in Europe, they can fine him. If he doesn't pay, they can just order that all the ISPs block it killing that entire chunk of users
Given the low value of Twitter currently, that's probably still cheaper since the 6% is based off the previous year's revenue
It's not hard to setup a pi as a backup DNS on your local network,, but how I've setup a few friends who have limited hardware is to have the primary DNS as the local adguard and the secondary DNS as adguards public adblock DNS
That way if the local falls over, you still get some as ad blocking from their public one. If your setup allows it, they also have a public doh and dot encrypted dns for a bit of privacy
Everybody knows that you fall off the earth if you try to get to the bottom half
which is unavailable to other Australians
Perhaps you should look up just how many existing governmental advisory bodies there are that have zero relation to the indigenous population. Maybe we should go and revoke them, you know, for equality
If you don't want to go down the path of opening up overseerr to the network and having to browse to it as others are suggesting (and is the normal way to use it), you could just set it up to watch the Plex watchlists and automatically add them that way
Then in Plex, you just search the movie or show you want, add it to your watchlist, And overseer will grab it and send it to radarr or sonarr to download
I don't recommend this method because it's not how overseerr was designed, and you miss out on a bunch of the features, I'm just offering this as an alternative since I'm guessing you aren't too familiar with web services on a network