CastSponsorSkip - SponsorBlock for Google Cast devices. Runs on your local network and skips sponsored sections using the SponsorBlock api.
CastSponsorSkip - SponsorBlock for Google Cast devices. Runs on your local network and skips sponsored sections using the SponsorBlock api.
For gog games you can check the digital signature on the installer to make sure it’s legit. It should be signed by GOG.
Not really as hiding dns alone doesn’t give you a big increase in privacy. Your isp can see what sites you visit immediately after anyway.
It could be argued that sending all your dns requests to a 3rd party by default is actually a decrease in privacy.
That’s basically it. They keep control. They can charge subscriptions. They own it. Not you.
Please don’t feed them data about fediverse instances by querying new domain names.
I don’t believe searching for domains will feed them data as such. You can crawl the lemmyverse starting from a few known servers. It’s how awesome-lemmy-instances works.
what is exactly the purpose of knowing who is blocked by whom?
Before joining an instance it seemed useful to get an idea of their moderation policy. It just gives transparency as to that instance’s policies, as well insight into how the rest of the fediverse views that instance.
I wasn’t aware it was created by known bad actors and it wasn’t my intention to promote them. It was just a useful tool.
Ahh I see. That site does list both blocked by
and blocked
, but not simultaneously.
I’ve been using https://fba.ryona.agency which does the same.
PC Gaming Wiki have a page that’s auto generated that tracks games using, and formally using Denuvo.