It's likely a private/internal project, so you need to log in to prove you are allowed access. The same thing happens for one of my personal private projects.
Edit: After logging in, the URL you posted 404's.
It's likely a private/internal project, so you need to log in to prove you are allowed access. The same thing happens for one of my personal private projects.
Edit: After logging in, the URL you posted 404's.
I had an idea of trying to use fstab to make it mount the same way as any other drive, which lead me to this page:
https://github.com/astrada/google-drive-ocamlfuse/wiki/Automounting#mount-using-fstab
Hopefully you can find some clues in there.
100 % agree. I don't mind developers asking for donations, but this seemed too intrusive. Especially with the 20-second timeout to dismiss it. The developer also seemed to have a bit of an attitude in their response.
Oh awesome, thanks for sharing!
I think the name initially referred to WINdows Emulator and was later changed, though I can't find a good source for it. I wonder why they insist on not calling it an emulator.
Don't you mean du?
So I guess vim is also an IDE then? My setup can do all of that.
1. Where do you find what shows/films to watch?
I don't discover it any certain way but once I know what I'm looking for I just search in qbittorrent. For anime I have RSS feeds set up.
2. Do you stream for convenience or download for superior quality?
I download.
3. Where do you store media?
Internal storage, currently some SSDs.
4. What software are you using to watch it?
mpv + fsr/Anime4K shaders.
5. How do you keep track of your watchlist, which episode you already watched or where you left off in a movie?
I use trackma/taiga with MAL for anime, for regular shows/movies I don't use anything.
Ooh, neat. There's also puepy, which was linked further down in this thread. It's really cool to see more WASM projects pop up.
Though I assume performance can still vary by host kernel, right?