This might only affect US customers as these studios typically create separate licensing deals in each country. An example is when the new Star Trek shows began airing, everywhere in the world got to watch it on Netflix while US customers had to subscribe to CBS All Access (now Paramount+).
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Don't even waste your time and just go directly to the high seas. You'll get all the same quality content several orders of magnitude faster.
Some experts are blaming the increased amount of solar activity as the reason for the destruction of these satellites, however, a new theory is emerging. Conspiracy theorists are now saying these rockets are being taken down by extraterrestrials that serve mankind. One man even posted a video showing exactly how they do it.
The current theory is nuclear weapons along with satellite energy weapons are being destroyed by benevolent "aliens" who are trying to help humanity from killing itself. Many are asking why now? Why are the ET's taking down all of these rockets? The answer, according to conspiracy theorists, lies in your prayers. There's a recent push of prayers led by us here at Tiblur to have child genocide, trafficking, and weapons immediately end throughout the world.
WTF is this nutty garbage?
This type of shit drives me up the wall. I recall that Verizon has 3 different tiers of "unlimited data" which is all horseshit because "unlimited" means unlimited. I wish the FTC would grow some balls and go after companies falsely advertising like this.
It's probably good advice to eat at least one meal a day
They might ve referring to changing the settings for stuff like "active torrents" and maximum connections. I've fiddled with all this stuff but never really bothered digging into finding the 'proper' settings
Pretty much. I have 1080P Bluray for movies, two 720p for TV, and a "give me the lowest resolution available" for stuff my users request but I feel has little value (like reality TV). For TV I have two 720p profiles but one maxes out at 720p with only lower resolutions below the cutoff while the other includes 1080p but only if 720p isn't available meaning they're placed below 720p in order of priority.
Yes I was actually sad to leave Mullvad, and the developer was pretty cool about giving refunds, so I'd definitely go back if things changed in the future.
AirVPN does have port forwarding and is what I wound up switching to. So far, everything is working fine and there are a decent number of servers available.
A lot of the private trackers I use specifically block its usage.
NordVPN also doesn't have port forwarding so you're unlikely to be able to seed anything back. This'll get you banned from private trackers and goes against the whole concept of torrenting.
Flipping back and forth is probably even worse since you're altering your sleep time by 12 hours every 3-4 days speaking from experience.
All that video proves is that some people are really gullible.