I just bought one from ebay from a guy that only sells libredrive compatible drives. But there's a list here https://forum.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=79712#p79712
tony
What an odd ban. Do they have any evidence that commercial dog walkers (as those with lots of dogs are likely to be) are responsible for the increase?
The line rental is £5 . They essentially wanted her to pay for broadband she didn't want which is about 6 times more expensive plus an installation fee.
Nice little earner for BT. You can see why they're so keen on it
Routing would be the hard bit I expect.. if the person you were communicating was 10 hops away how to find the route? Things like BGP do that naturally, but really you don't want to burden potentially nontechnical users with BGP..
Meh.. it's not that hard. Get something that's libredrive compatible and run makemkv on it. Not had a failure yet.
The real downside is that blurays (esp. HD ones) are too expensive to get a decent collection.
I'd argue some magazines are basically ad pushers wrapped around a thin layer of minimum effort articles.
Hell, most of them, when I think about it.
Google, though.. ads are their core business.
Strikes me as way too early. Large parts of the country are stuck on copper because upgrading to fttp is deemed too expensive (I am, and I'm not exactly out in the sticks). Maybe in a few years .. I'm lucky I restarted my line when I did.
Lik my mother. She has WiFi provided by the building manager. Doesn't own a mobile phone and just uses her landline for talking to people.
BT already tried to 'upgrade' her but they wanted payment and a monthly fee.. She told them to F off.
So apple got away with imessage then..
But the shop doesn't have the legal right to have banksy's stuff either.. is it really stealing if the owner of the art says 'take it, it's free'?
I've been getting it on and off for a couple of weeks and that's my experience too.. you get a 'we want to enable this exciting new feature' and you click no. They'll ask again.. which may push me to use firefox more.
It's encrypted on the client and bitwarden themselves can't decrypt it (we assume, but there have been audits that seemed to confirm that).
If you want to you can just run your own server then they can't see the traffic at all.