Thanks for the suggestion! FitoTrack looks great, but I don’t really do outdoor activities. I mostly do weight training so I’m looking for something that tracks reps/weight etc.
I’m getting the same issues but with Firefox + uBlockOrigin
I just tried it with
ffmpeg -c:v h264_qsv -i Kimetsu\ no\ Yaiba\ Yuukaku\ Hen\ -\ 01\ \[Blu-Ray\]\[1080p\]\[10bit\]\[BCEFB086\].mkv -map 0 -c copy -c:v hevc_qsv -preset slow -global_quality 22 -look_ahead 1 output.mkv
and got:
[h264_qsv @ 0x5647e6354780] Error initializing the MFX video decoder: invalid handle (-6)
Error while decoding stream #0:0: Invalid argument
[h264_qsv @ 0x5647e6354780] [IMGUTILS @ 0x7fffc3312e40] Picture size 0x0 is invalid
[h264_qsv @ 0x5647e6354780] video_get_buffer: image parameters invalid
[h264_qsv @ 0x5647e6354780] get_buffer() failed
Error while decoding stream #0:0: Invalid argument
Could this mean it is a driver issue?
There is 1 plugin that seems to support H.264, the rest are H.265. I tried the following plugins:
None of them worked.
Is there something similar on fDroid?
Thankyou, I tried it however it didn’t work. But I did find the solution. I’m not sure why but changing from Wireguard to OpenVPN worked.
I really hope they don’t have a similar privacy policy to Niantic because it’s horrible. Not only do they collect pretty much everything possible and then share it with third parties. They don’t even define all the information they collect, only data they deem identifiable.
This Privacy Policy covers our use of any information that can or could be used to identify you (“Personal Data”). It does not cover information which cannot be used to identify you (“Anonymous Data”).
Is this common for a privacy policy? I’ve never seen it before.
It was not the Google/Apple implementation. They were government funded apps which used a centralised db.
https://thewest.com.au/politics/law-and-order/wa-police-accessed-contact-tracing-data-c-3118717
Unfortunantly this kind of data will be misused. I remember there was a big push from my governemnt to use contact tracing apps. Only to find out later that police were using it in investigations.
If you like taking notes, I and found Snipd recently. To take a note you hit back twice on your headphones and it uses AI to create a transcript and summary of what they just said. So far seems pretty good but I’ve only tried it on thr Huberman podcast. It’s free right now but they will try to monetize in future.
From what I understand. The development team plans to transition to ElevenReader, while Omnivore will remain open-source and, hopefully, community-driven.
Servers will be shutting down in November so if you are not self hosting you will need to backup your saved articles.
Here is the full email I got: