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  • Youtube kann den Namen eines Videos automatisch übersetzen, wenn der Uploader das will

    Soweit ich weiß, ist die automatische Übersetzung standardmäßig aktiviert. Die wenigsten Uploader werden das deaktivieren.


    Ich persönlich finde das automatische Übersetzen ein Unding. Ich beherrsche EN & DE, muss mich aber für eine Sprache entscheiden. Entweder sind deutsche Titel schlecht, weil sie übersetzt sind, oder alle englischen Titel sind schlecht, weil sie übersetzt sind. Je nach Thema sind Titel komplett falsch - da wäre mir kein Titel lieber.

  • Billboard ads can cost hundreds of thousands depending on the location and duration (e.g. Times Square, NY). TV ads, YT ads, streaming services ads, and search engine ads likely add up too. Big streamers will likely take quite a bit too. Maybe they'll do a press conference to promote their game, which can be incredibly expensive location-wise.

    But I agree, I can't comprehend how it can be that expensive either.

  • Don't forget marketing: be it movies or games, marketing likes to cost as much as the production of the media itself.

    Sadly it seems to be necessary as many people just won't know about some piece of media without it. Streamers play games they are paid to play, "reviewers" cover games they are paid to cover or know about through the hype generated by ads.

  • Yes, even IPv4 was intended to give each device in the world their own IP, but the address space is too limited. IPv6 fixes that.
    Actually, each device usually has multiple IPv6s, and only some/one are globally routable, i.e. it works outside of your home network. Finding out which one is global is a bit annoying sometimes, but it can be done.

    Usually routers still block incoming traffic for security reasons, so you still have to open ports in your router.

  • „Die ärztliche Entscheidung einer Arzneimitteltherapie mutiert zu einem reinen Bestellvorgang durch den Nutzer oder die Nutzerin“

    Cannabis per Telemedizin gab es auch schon, als noch ein Erstgespräch notwendig war. Wenn ein Erstgespräch geführt werden muss, steigen die Kosten für Konsumenten & Patienten. Dadurch wird der Schwarzmarkt wieder interessanter und wird wieder wachsen.

  • Many places don't enforce those laws for simply torrenting.

    Some countries (US) ask the ISP to send warning letters and might disable the internet. In other countries law firms get personal details from the ISP and send a costly letter of a thousand Euro for a single infraction like in Germany.

  • Bei fast allen preiswerten Anbietern ist die Schweiz nicht dabei.

    Fraenk fällt mir als eine Ausnahme ein, die tatsächlich kostenfreies Roaming (CH) anbieten. Bei sim.de z.B. muss man Roaming entweder ganz abschalten, oder man muss mit dem Risiko leben, im Schweizer Netz zu landen. Nur EU-Roaming ist keine Option.

  • I would ideally like to convert the library to h.265 or even AV1 if I can make it work.

    Unless you've downloaded remuxes (which I doubt), I'd seriously recommend redownloading instead of converting your existing files.

    h.265 and especially AV1 take a long time to encode by CPU, and hardware encoding won't give you any space savings, unless you're okay with losing much details.

    Redownloading is most definitely faster, will result in more space savings for the quality you'll get. PS: Unless you've got data volume limits, but even then I'd recommend slowly upgrading over time. It's quite simple with TRaSH guides and giving h.265 a higher score.

  • That's partially correct, partially wrong. An open port is required to allow for incoming connections for torrenting over TCP.

    For TCP:

    If a seed does not have an open port, a potential leech with an open port shares their IP & port with the tracker. The seed regularly asks the tracker for potential leeches. If the tracker provides a leech with an open port, then the seed connects to the leeches open port. This connection then allows the leech to download from the seed.

    If neither of seed and leech has an open port, no connection can be established and thus no torrenting is possible.

    For uTP/UDP:

    If both peers (seed & leech) have no open ports, the tracker can use UDP hole punching to temporarily open up a port for the peers. The second peer can then connect directly to the first peer's port which has been opened up by the tracker.

    This only works for public torrents and with PEX enabled. For private trackers an open port is required.

  • Yes. If you've got enough buffer anyway there's not much reason to set up Cross-Seed.

    Depending on the tracker this can work better or worse. E.g. I was on a tracker with minimal free leech content, so Cross-Seed helped me a lot.

  • https://www.cross-seed.org/

    It takes a bit of time and careful reading until it's set up.

    For matching existing data you need to set up dataDirs and partial matchMode. Ideally your local files are organized (e.g. TRaSH guide) to improve cross-seeds ability to find matches. If you need help there's a Discord linked on their website.

  • 1337x.to works well too. If you use a website translator, like Firefox Translate, rutracker is great too.

    Otherwise, private torrent sites (e.g. TorrentLeech) are the best addition to Usenet.

    Keeping ratio is pretty easy if you set up Cross-Seed. It finds torrents matching your local files (e.g. Usenet downloads) and adds them to your torrent client without using additional space or downloading them again.

  • Ein egoistischer Grund ist die Befürchtung, dass dadurch Preise steigen. Z.B. werden Produkte im Einzelhandel teurer, wenn Mitarbeiter mehr verdienen.

    Eine Erhöhung des Mindestlohns hat nicht (notwendigerweise) zur Folge, dass Gehälter, die leicht darüber liegen, auch entsprechend ansteigen. Z.B. wird eine Erzieherin nicht direkt eine Lohnerhöhung bekommen, nur weil der Mindestlohn gestiegen ist. Im besten Fall steigt der Lohn mit einer kurzen Verzögerung, was bei nicht nach Tarif bezahltem Personal dauern kann.

    Natürlich fände ich eine Erhöhung des Mindestlohns auch gut und ich kann nicht mit Sicherheit sagen, ob diese Befürchtungen überhaupt Hand und Fuß haben. Nur habe ich eine ähnliche Begründung schon mal im Gespräch gehört, und halte sie auch nicht für komplett abwegig.

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