Well there's some awful timing...
Take a fat shit on your reputation, then release on a new platform 2 weeks later. Great idea.
Well there's some awful timing...
Take a fat shit on your reputation, then release on a new platform 2 weeks later. Great idea.
I WANT OFF MR BONES WILD RIDE
Retention refers to how long a particular provider keeps the data users upload. 3-5k days is pretty typical, but there are some lower ones. Data is also mirrored across the backbones of all the different providers; so if it's removed from one (due to retention or a takedown notice) it's still available on others.
I've had little to no issue finding content, with 97% of data I've requested being available (stats from SabNZBD); but in the off chance you want something that is unavailable, most indexers have a requests section.
Similar to setting up torrenting, usenet indexers/clients can be added to the arr stacks for automation. I'm not sure about Kodi/Real Debrid as I don't use those.
In short, you need three things: (here's what I've been using)
An indexer: NZBgeek Just like a torrent indexer, but for .nzb files instead of .torrents
A provider: Frugal Usenet Where you're downloading data from.
And a client: SabNZBD
When it comes to which provider to choose; pretty much all of them provide similar retention and unlimited data cap, so you really just need to look for something nearby. Often people will recommend having 2 providers one covered by DMCA and one covered by NTD to make content more available; but I've not really noticed a need.
Meh, switch to usenet. Download as much as you want, at max bandwidth 100% of the time, with 0 need for a vpn and no obligation to re-seed content for months on end.
Awesome! Thank you my good sir/madam :)
There's a lot of stupid shit that voids the warranty.
For example; using the built in power inverter, which is advertised as a power station for camping/work sites, to power anything at all while stationary, voids the batteries warranty.
May as well install a roulette wheel
Go fuck yourself with a flaming lithium dildo Tesla.
We don't have an ICE equivalent hunting down and kidnapping people on the streets if that's what you're worried about.
Mainly it'll be very difficult to get work, you'll probably be homeless (which really really sucks in the snow...), and whenever the cops do catch up with you, you will be deported when they realize your status.
Canada has single-party consent laws when it comes to audio recording.
I hate this use and that I'm arguing devils advocate here, but legally speaking; If the driver opted-in to the program, audio in the vehicle can legally be recorded because the driver is considered a party to the conversion that's happening within their vehicle (even without actively participating in that conversion). They can record and distribute that recording however they like (including to lyft to be transcribed).
Lyft wouldn't be able to record vehicle audio without the consent of the driver at the minimum; but they aren't necessarily required to gain consent or even inform the other passengers. As shitty as that is.
Don't treat your driver like they don't exist and keep private conversations for when your actually in private. Even a regular cab driver could be privately recording you; regardless of 'company policy'.
Another way to think of this is: You can record the audio in your immediate vicinity (ie, anything you can naturally hear) without having to gain consent from or inform everyone around you. Same concept.