This is already trivial. Bazarr has been doing it for all my subtitles for almost a decade.
There are 1200 calories in that tray. Yes, it’s a main course for a family of 3-4 people. Put the fork down, fatass.
Makes sense, it’s only reasonable to expect economy wide reduction in tech workers and positions as the global workforce recovers from the overtraining and overhiring that was the hallmark of the 2000s and 2010s. This is a good thing, society’s responsibility is to make retraining easy and accessible for the millions of trained tech workers who represent the overage.
Looks like Sony and Panasonic are still making them. Sony will be your most likely candidate to make them basically forever: https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/lg-one-of-the-last-holdouts-ceases-production-of-blu-ray-players/
I just looked at my nearest brick and mortar store‘a website and they have a broad selection of LG, Sony, and Panasonic Blu-ray players in stock.
Because the bitrate over streaming is garbage. Get physical media if you want good 4k.
Decades, if not longer.
This sounds amazing.
Oh, yeah you’re absolutely right. I just kind of left the best option out because it is the topic of the OP. Thanks for mentioning it!
That’s just market forces, then. I suggest domestic workers adapt or retrain in a new industry.
I have yet to find something that has a deb or flatpak available and isn’t on the AUR.
Garuda is probably a better option if the focus is gaming. It’s the same idea, just with a focus on gaming hardware and software ready to go, out of the gate.
Then it’ll have to become more popular and user friendly.
Good luck. If Firefox changes to Blink, that’s it. Gecko won’t last long without the Mozilla Foundation footing the development bill. You get WebKit and Blink, nothing else.
This is actually a way dumber argument than you think you’ve made.
He’s remembered as a figure who wanted to kill all of Parliament and return the nation to an absolute monarchy.
Absolutely not