

Searching “github download webpage video” gives this and more results to try.
Searching “github download webpage video” gives this and more results to try.
Here you have all the packages you can install for specific purposes grouped by categories
commands.txt every command with a one line description and a separator.
What about using TOR instead of a VPN?
The idea is to restore Windows to the same laptop in case I want to sell it, so it shouldn’t have any issues, right?
What are the pros of using Clonezilla instead of dd, in terms of simplicity the command that I wrote it’s hard to beat.
Great, I didn’t know that you can make a checksum of a drive. Thanks.
mpv --ytdl URL. Read starting from --ytdl option in the mpv man page, you can even give specific yt-dlp options through --ytdl-raw-options.
Stealing revenue it’s hypothetical, because it supposes that you were going to pay for the product if it wasn’t available pirated. And that is far from being certain.
Yeah that’s it! Thanks very much!
My bad for asumming that most subscribers know what mov-cli and lobster do. What I’m asking for is a program that takes the title of a movie or series as an input from the command line and start scrapping movie sites and when the movie or series is found it starts streaming it to mpv.
Good point. I was confused because my other headphones when they are in pairing mode a blue light flashes repeatedly, but after reading the manual for the XM5 this means that are not connected not that they are in pairing mode, and as you said for pairing mode you have the press the power button for 5 seconds, the problem is that when I do that the headphones shutdown, May be there is an option to change that, I will check it out.
What mov-cli and lobster do is scrapping movie sites and start playing the movie you just typed by streaming.
Because learning Linux takes time, I’ve been using Linux and the command line many years and it’s the first time I come across that command. I even made an alias for ‘history | grep’ to search for commands in history 😂
That’s another great option, thanks.
the answer is !371:p and then up!
ohh now I got it…yes thats it! Thanks!!
I ended up buying an ASUS BT400, it works out of the box in Linux. I found it here