how can I do it on the tv app? I have a Google tv and and a mibox and I absolutely hate watching youtube on those bc the fucking ads are over a minute long sometimes.
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That's not an example of them having superior cutting edge tech, which is what I asked you to provide if it was so obvious
It's shared territorial waters, which is not the same as international waters. Learn what a word means before lecturing others on it.
Name some examples
Yes, but line goes up, and by the time it goes down I'm not gonna be holding the bag anyway
You have no idea what imperialism is. "Country a attacks country b" isn't imperialism in and of itself, even if you grant the flawed notion that it was an unprovoked attack.
Don't be pretty sure about things you haven't studied, then.
Nah the only media literate™ way to consume news is ask a bias meter page which source to uncritically believe and then never do more than a second of thinking about the facts they're presenting or the sources they cite.
That's what the journos are for, I just need to know what I believe.
Ok? So is every outlet that isn't funded by USAID, NED, or a US oligarch.
Are you 8 years old? There's so many insults you could pull from the bag of cliches and you go and pull a word that isn't an insult and you have no idea what it means?
That's the ransom.
The government could easily provide universal access to those, but tying it up into the financial system is how you get people to give them enormous leeway to rob them blind.
It depends on whether you want to use torrents or have a usenet subscription. You'd do well to look at TRaSH guides, save yourself a lot of headaches if you structure the container's directory structures in the way the guides suggest and then you can just use Prowlarr to manage the actual download requests and send them to your torrent or usenet client.
I use Jellyfin and I suggest you do the same, but honestly you could use whatever you feel like, the *arr stack is going to put everything in the proper folder structure and naming convention so by and large your media server app should be pretty plug and play, just point it at the proper folder and get to scanning.