Sure. On the other hand, I’m not sure it’s a good idea to make a new home at a platform with an investment from crypto bros, that will eventually become Twitter/X 2.0. https://universeodon.com/@cryptadamist/113472115447080382
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Yet. Mind you, they are VC-backed. Eventually they will enshittify it.
Pop is not gaming oriented, where did you get that?
That sounds like an awesome idea
Firefox implements v3 without the restrictions.
This guy was running a three year old version of Plex with a known (and later fixed RCE), and was working for LastPass.
But with DoH you can’t sniff the DNS, that’s the whole point.
With TLS and DoH, how is your bank and other information leaked?
… which is not a high bar.
This is about intro detection in TV shows, not ad blocking. I’m not proposing this as a good way to block ads, just noting that this feature in Plex doesn’t use a database.
Pretty sure they just use timestamps from a crowdsourced database, just like sponsorblock.
Nope, it’s analyzing the sound to guess where the intro starts and ends. Turns out this is pretty simple to implement, but quite reliable. Source: worked for Plex
That’s really not the only possible move