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View File Details: Locate the file you want to check. Tap on it to view more details, including the source URL where the file was downloaded from.

Tapping on it opens it, it doesn't show details.

If you want to see the source of the download before actually downloading you would need a an alternative android chromium browser (quetta) which has dev tools, so possibly to scan through that no easy on a mobile device.

Haven't heard of it. Thank you for the suggestion.



Has anyone managed to download EDP445's age-restricted YouTube videos?
Has anyone managed to download EDP445's age-restricted YouTube videos?

By "download", I mean as portable MP4 or webm files, not the garbage built-in app feature.

I couldn't find a tool to get past the age restriction on his videos, which he apparently voluntarily sets on his videos (see "requested by uploader" in description).

Has anyone managed to download his age-restricted videos, in particular "I Have A Confession To Make…" and "My Experience Getting My CDL and Driving Trucks"?

I would like to back up these videos given that his channel probably won't last long.











Which tool finds audio samples within other media files?
Which tool finds audio samples within other media files?

I am not looking for a music name identification service like Shazam, AHA-Music, or Mousai, but I would like to identify a given audio sample within other media files, meaning within other audio files and audio tracks from video files.

Say I have a hundred video files and I would like to find out which of them contain the same music as "sample.mp3".

I am looking for a tool that scans the videos and returns something like "video17.mp4 at time 06:21 contains the same music as sample.mp3".

This would be useful for finding memes in videos, for example.

Even a tool that doesn't mention the exact timestamp would be useful.

Is there any tool that can do this?




Reportage zum Germanwings-Amokpilot Andreas Lubitz von „Thesen24“
Reportage zum Germanwings-Amokpilot Andreas Lubitz von „Thesen24“

Kurz nach dem Germanwings-Flug 9525 veröffentlichte der YouTube-Kanal „Thesen24“ den Kurzfilm „Andreas Lubitz Vorgeschichte und Tatmotiv zum Germanwings Absturz“, welches über 100.000 mal angesehen wurde.

Woran ich mich erinnern kann: Das Intro verwendete die Vorlage „Action Trailer 3“ von VideoHive.

Das Video war mindestens bis zum August 2016 verfügbar. Existenzbeweis ohne Video.








A Google support person apparently told an unknowing customer to charge them back, then Google terminated their account.
A Google support person apparently told an unknowing customer to charge them back, then Google terminated their account.
TIFU by accidentally buying two Google Pixels and ended up getting my 15 year old Google Account permanently banned.

So early Black Friday sales happened last month and I picked up a Google Pixel 7 since my previous phone was nearing 6 years old and starting to die every few hours.

Due to some funky error, whether I accidentally put two phones in the cart, I don't know or remember. I ended up getting double charged and realized I got shipped two phones.

I contacted Google Support to start a return for a refund on one of them, and the first support person was great... up until the next dozen support staff throughout this stupid journey.

Turns out that the package I shipped back to them never made it back. I spoke with support and I got the most generic responses ever from a person that doesn't speak English (once they stopped making generic replies, it was quite evident).

They escalated the problem to a supervisor. The supervisor told me that they would do an investigation, would take about a week.

Beginning of this week, investigation ended. They say the package was indeed most likely lost but the representative I spoke to said I could just chargeback with my credit card. So I did.

Today, my Google account was banned. 15 years of history gone.

I went on the support chat for the umpteenth time and they told me because I did a chargeback, the rules are that my account will be banned. I asked why they suggest for me to do a chargeback, when they could have just refunded themselves, and they said the support I spoke to should never have suggested it but rules are rules.

Been trying to fight this but looks like Google support is utter trash. After looking online, it seems like this is their most stupidest policy, and it exists across most other platforms too.

What a shitshow.

TLDR: Bought two phones by accident, returned one of them, package was lost and a representative told me to do a chargeback if I wanted my money back. Did that, Google account got banned. I asked very politely to get it unbanned because it was their advice to do that, they told me to go pound sand.

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Warum kann man Jahrespakete bei Mobilfunkanbietern nicht mehr telefonisch bestellen?
Warum kann man Jahrespakete bei Mobilfunkanbietern nicht mehr telefonisch bestellen?

Nur noch monatliche Flatrates können telefonisch bestellt werden. Das bedeutet, man wählt Menüpunkte, die von einer Roboterstimme vorgelesen werden.

Jahrespakete können scheinber bei so gut wie allen Anbietern mittlerweile nur noch in der App des Mobilfunkanbieters (App-Zwang) und bei manchen Anbietern noch auf der Webseite des Mobilfunkanbieters aktiviert werden.

Hat jemand eine Ahnung warum?

Die klassische telefonische Aktivierung hat den Vorteil, dass sie als einzige Aktivierungsmethode keiner Internetverbindung bedarf. Um ein Jahrespaket zu aktivieren benötigt man das Festnetz-Internet, oder man verschwendet eine menge Guthaben, da mobiles Internet im Basistarif schnell teuer wird.


Does refreshing flash cell charge degrade flash storage?
Does refreshing flash cell charge degrade flash storage?

Flash storage stores data as electrical charges in floating-gate transistors.

From what I understand, it is the erasure, not the writing that causes the degradation, because a strong negative voltage has to be applied to the memory page.

When flash memory sits idle, its controller automatically scans and refreshes the electrical charge (source: ni.com).

How much does this process degrade the flash storage, if at all? If it were plugged in but idle for 10 years, how much of a difference would it have made?





Jonas Ems (uFoneTV)
Jonas Ems (uFoneTV)

Nach dem Jonas Ems und seine Freundin Denise sich getrennt haben, hat er wie man erwarten könnte einen großen Teil seiner alten Videos entfernt.

Darunter sind hauptsächlich Videos, in denen sie vor kam, zum Beispiel das millionenfach geclickte Video WAHRHEIT oder PFLICHT mit meiner Freundin! aus 2018.

Sein erstes Video, „10 DINGE DIE ICH HASSE - WENN ICH IN DER SCHULE BIN! (Dinge, die in der Schule nerven!)“, ist leider auch gelöscht. Es wurde Anfang 2012 veröffentlicht und war bis mindestens 2019 verfügbar. (Existenzbeweis ohne Video)

Da es über 200.000 mal angesehen wurde, gibt es eine kleine Hoffnung, dass es jemand gerettet hat.


Video platforms should be required by law to have "download" buttons under videos that save the video as a non-proprietary file.
Video platforms should be required by law to have "download" buttons under videos that save the video as a non-proprietary file.

Video platforms should be required by law to let people download videos as a non-proprietary file (usually MP4 or webm) in the download folder.

Third-party tools like youtube-dl and ytdlp exist, but they often stop working because video platforms like YouTube make changes to their site or deliberately try to counteract them.

If downloading videos is too difficult, many people simply don't bother, which causes videos that would otherwise have been preserved to become lost media.

YouTube in particular does not want people to download videos as a file so they can sell YouTube Premium's "downloading" feature.

However, the YouTube premium "downloading" feature does not result in an MP4 or WEBM file, but in proprietary binary data that is stored with data lock-in, and are forcibly deleted after 30 days, making it useless for long-term preservation.




How to skip overlong file names when saving emails as ".eml" files?
How to skip overlong file names when saving emails as ".eml" files?

When downloading many emails to ".eml" files using Thunderbird, the downloading is interrupted if one email has an excessively long subject name.

Every time this happens, the email that causes it has to be located manually. This makes exporting a high number of emails impractical.

Is there any way to save all emails as ".eml" without being interrupted by excessively long file names?




Ich habe zwar nicht die exklusiven BibiPhone-Medien, da ich nie ein BibiPhone hatte, aber das eingebettete nicht gelistete YouTube-Video ist: https://archive.org/details/youtube-22Nz8-EpH7I (Wurde 2021 automatisch auf Privat gestellt, da YouTube alle nicht gelisteten Videos vor 2017 auf Privat gestellt hat, wenn der Kanalbesitzer nicht widersprochen hat.)

Einige Kommentare vom Originalvideo: https://archive.today/2016.07.17-155655/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNmEAaPndLo

Einige Bilder von AlexiBexi: https://archive.today/2016.07.17-161326/https://www.storehouse.co/stories/h5I2oe3n8XGX





Can a BD-R be written "too slowly"?
Can a BD-R be written "too slowly"?

Is there such a thing as writing a BD-R "too slowly"?

I read an article somewhere (probably on the now-dead MyCE/CDFreaks) that said it is counter-intuitive to write a CD-R and DVD+/-R too slowly because the organic material is intended to be written at a specific speed, so writing too slow could result in lower quality burns. It said the idea that slower is always better is an "urban myth".

Given that BD-R (HTL) uses no organic dye, does it also apply there?

I found this VideoHelp post about DVDs:

Burning slower than the rated speed will many times result in a worse burn. Ritek G05, back before it turned to trash, was a good example.

I don't know how much truth there is to it. From what I know, only RW discs have to be burned at a narrow speed range, but not sure about R discs. From experience, Hitachi-LG drive firmwares won't even let the user record at any other speed than the rated speed on RW discs. For example, it won't let you record a 4x speed DVD-RW at any other speed.







New rule: Creative Commons license for text contributions.
New rule: Creative Commons license for text contributions.

Effective May 2nd, 2026:

By posting or commenting here, you agree to release your text-based contributions (excluding quotes) under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license, or more permissive terms of your choice, which you can add as a note in your contribution.

This means anyone can reuse your text contributions if they attribute you by linking to your text post or comment. You may choose to release your post into the public domain (CC0 1.0).






Before the Galaxy S6, new phones used to be improvements, with only minor removals like the temperature and humidity sensor on the S5.

But that sadly changed with the S6, where they suddenly scrapped long-standing benefits compared to the iPhone. And all it took was their public relations guy Justin Denison saying "we refused to do this until we were absolutely sure that people would be confident about charging their phones".


Why are web mail providers killing plain text?
Why are web mail providers killing plain text?

Email providers sadly are killing the option to compose plain text mail. Recently, the German email provider "web.de" removed that option, even though plain text emails have benefits like saving space and being less likely to be marked as spam.

HTML is overkill for simple text communication, like using a lorry truck to carry a load that a small car could carry. See also https://useplaintext.email .

In any case, having both options is better than having only one option. So why are they killing plain text email? Do they want people to consume the space faster so they are compelled to pay for a subscription?

I know, plain text is still possible through a third-party tool like Thunderbird, but why remove the option from the web interface?

Their removal of plain text mail co-incided with their unfortunate removal of "lightmailer" (lightmailer-bs.web.de), a lightweight non-javascript web interface that worked on old browsers and loaded ten times faster than their bloated JavaScript web app that they are now forcing down the users' throats. It feels like some kind of perverted trend on online services.


How to make an element extend to the bottom of the screen, regardless of its content?
How to make an element extend to the bottom of the screen, regardless of its content?

Is there any way to make the bottom cell of the table in this demo extend until the bottom of the screen, regardless of how much it contains?

One possible way would be to "cheat" using JavaScript by detecting the screen height and setting the table to that height whenever the screen height changes. But is there any way to accomplish this using bare HTML and CSS?

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" style="height:100%;">
<head>
	<title>Variable height demo</title>
	<style type="text/css">
		body { background-color: #222; color:#ccc; font-family: sans-serif; }
	</style>
</head>
<body style="height:100%; margin:0;">

<table style="width: 100%; height:100%; table-layout: fixed;" border="1">
	<tr style="height:50px;">
		<th>Fixed-height row</th>
	</tr>
<tr style="height:100%;">
	<td style="overflow-y: scroll; vertical-align:top;">
		<ul>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
			<li>Scrollable list</li>
		</ul>
	</td>
</tr>
</table>
</body>
</html>




Is there a way to only list read (not unread) messages?
Is there a way to only list read (not unread) messages?

I would like to move only read messages to a different folder, but there seems to only be a search filter to only see unread messages.

The closest thing would be to turn on the "Status" column (right click on header above message list, check the "[] Status" box), and then clicking on the "Status" column, but this would still not allow selecting all messages using Ctrl+A, and also no sorting by any other column.

I tried searching "status:read" but it looks like there is no such feature.














Zarbex Blog - Meinungsblogger (2014-2018)
Zarbex Blog - Meinungsblogger (2014-2018)

ZarbexBlog, auch bekannt als ZarbexCr4ft und zeitweise als „Tyler Sheesh“, war ein halbwegs bekannter Meinungsblogger. Seine meistgesehenen Videos waren seine Meinungen zu ConCrafter, TheBaCorner, und TANZVERBOT, alle mit jeweils über 100.000 Aufrufen, doch heute ist nur noch ein Video aus der Zeit noch zu finden.

Der Kanal „Zarbex Reupload“ hatte damals einige seiner bekannten Videos neu hochgeladen, und sie waren unbeschwert etwa sechs Jahre lang online, doch in 2024 machte der Feigling hinter dem Kanal leider einen urplötzlichen Sinneswandel zur Moralapostel und entfernte alle Reuploads, außer einem, unter jenem er in diesem Kommentar seine Moralpredigt zurückließ:

Servus Leute, ich melde mich mal wieder zurück nach über 5 Jahren Abwesenheit: Ich hab mich entschlossen alle Videos (bis auf dieses) vom Kanal runter zu nehmen, weil ich nicht möchte, dass Zarbex durch seine alten Videos in Schwierigkeiten gerät.

In welche Schwierigkeiten soll er denn angeblich geraten? Hätte es Zarbex gestört, dann hätte er sich beschwert. Hat es aber anscheinend nicht.

Er ist mitlerweile ein ganz anderer Typ und hat wenig bis gar nichts mit seiner alten, zynisch-pubertären Art zu tun.

Na und? Trotzdem waren die Videos toll. Sie waren ein Stück Geschichte.

Außerdem würde wohl kaum jemand deshalb schlecht über Zarbex denken, sondern Verständnis dafür haben. Mir und vielen Anderen haben seine „zynisch-pubertären“ Videos jedenfalls gefallen. Dadurch ist er überhaupt bekannt geworden.

Ich hab diesen Kanal damals mit 13 aufgemacht, weil ich nicht wollte das Zarbex´s "legendäre" Meinungsblogs verloren gehen.

Waren sie auch. „Zarbex Reupload“ lag mit 13 Jahren richtiger als als Erwachsener.

Ich fand den Kanal „Zarbex Reupload“ etwa 2021. Damals hatte ich mir nicht die Mühe gemacht, die Videos zu sichern, da ich nicht mit einem dämlichen Sinneswandel nach so einer langen Zeit gerechnet hatte.








How to get rid of the GTK emoji chooser?
How to get rid of the GTK emoji chooser?

Not the ibus one. The GTK one. I want to use Ctrl+dot for other, more useful and serious shortcuts, not this infantile nonsense.

As an added nuisance, it doesn't close when pressing backspace (like it does on Windows), only the ESC button that is further away, and repetition is what makes a small annoyance large over time.

What I have tried:

# gsettings set org.freedesktop.ibus.panel.emoji hotkey "[]".
No such schema “org.freedesktop.ibus.panel.emoji”
# gsettings list-keys org.gtk.Settings.EmojiChooser
recent-emoji

From the documentation:

Used by text widgets to let users insert Emoji characters.

Awesome. Now how do I get rid of it?

So it seems there is no way to change or remove the hotkey.

Is there any way to get rid of it besides recompiling GTK with the EmojiChooser ripped out of the source code?



Which compressors besides bzip2 and lzip have some form of error recovery?
Which compressors besides bzip2 and lzip have some form of error recovery?

bzip2recover allows recovering undamaged blocks of bz2 archives, and lziprecover, from what I understand, can correct corrupted data to a limited extent.

Is there any other archival utility which has some form of error recovery? Even though the popular xz also uses blocks (whose size the user can customize), there is no tool that can isolate individual blocks to find undamaged blocks in the way bzip2 does. From what I understand, if there is any damage anywhere on xz compressed data, the rest of the data is completely unreadable.

This means, for example, if one byte in the first 50 MB of an 10 GB archive is wrong, the rest of the 10 GB is useless.

Also the more modern compressors like zstd seem to have no error recovery.

I don't expect good error recovery from any compression format given that compression is all about removing redundancy, but at least there should be some way to get parts of the data back in case of corruption, including after the corrupted data.





Welcome to the land of Google, they have a million other things they could be doing better.

Indeed. The idea that Android is customizable is not true, at least not without an unlocked bootloader and root access. Sure, more customizable than iOS (the only reference we have to compare it with), but still not that much.

For example, in 2014, how come Google forcibly disabled normal MicroSD write access on Android 4.4? It would have made more sense to give the device owner the choice. A simple menu option is all it would have taken.

If I can think of this, so can a gigacorporation. This means they, for whichever reason, chose not to do it.

Whichever problem that solved, it created a far bigger problem: disabling one of Android smartphones' major selling points compared to iPhones.

The same happened with mandatory pull-to-refresh since Chrome version 75. They took away the ability to turn it off, following by refusing to reinstate it after many, many complaints about accidental refreshes. They have not brought it back to this day.


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Another reason for a touch slider is that some applications reserve the volume buttons. One example is Android Terminal by Jack Palevich.

Also, when you are playing music while the phone is on the table horizontally, having to lift it to reach the volume keys is annoying.


Absolutely. I am also annoyed by Google constantly patronizing its users. They have been doing so often, for example when they disabled normal MicroSD write access in Android 4.4 with no menu option to let the device owner decide, leaving rooting as the only option to regain this ability.

Google sometimes creates bigger problems than they solve. I would rather have some junk files on the MicroSD card that can be deleted anyway than not being able to use this major selling point of Android smartphones properly.






MMW: These air disasters will be covered in season 27 of Mayday - Air Crash Investigation.
MMW: These air disasters will be covered in season 27 of Mayday - Air Crash Investigation.

"Mayday - Air Crash Investigation" is a documentary series about air disasters. I predict that the following air disasters will be covered in the 27th season of Air Crash Investigation, which will be released in 2027:

  • Britannia Airways flight 226A

  • Pinnacle Airlines flight 3701

  • Dan Air flight 1008

  • Air Canada flight 621

  • United Airlines flights 1175 and 328 (shared episode).

  • Olympic Airways flight 411


Date: 2027. Evidence: These are widely known disasters not yet covered. Shared episodes have already been made in the past, like the episode "Cold Case".






Thanks. I knew about dd (obviously), but I was unaware of this option until now. Perhaps I read the manual long ago and forgot about it. If r/TodayILearned didn't have its seventh rule ("No submissions about software/websites"), I would have posted it there. :D

But if anyone knows a way to accoplish this in-place (without creating a new file), if that is possible, that would be great.


How to convert a file with many blank sectors into a sparse file?
How to convert a file with many blank sectors into a sparse file?

A sparse file is created using truncate -s 100M example.bin on a file system that supports sparse files, like ext4. This will not take any space besides the file metadata, which can be checked using du -s -h example.bin.

However, is there any way to detect blank sectors (sectors with only null bytes) on a non-sparse file and mark them as sparse after the fact?


Dear DhravyaShah, have you saved the 2005 video referenced in the earlier comment by RYDANIOV? YouTube has taken it down since, so it is lost media now, after having been on YouTube for over 15 years.

i found a video in 2005 with under 1000 views. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhQ-uQeyCmE

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CC other active users: u/TheScientifreakPlays, u/RoseBud_XD, u/TheScientifreakPlays.




Smartphones should be rooted and their bootloaders unlocked out of the box.
Smartphones should be rooted and their bootloaders unlocked out of the box.

Without root access and an unlocked bootloader, you don't truly own your phone.

By default, Android places lots of restrictions on the user, for example they have no normal write access to the MicroSD card since Android 4.4 and USB OTG media since Android 6.

Google provided no menu option to let the user opt out of these restrictions, so rooting is the only way to gain normal access to your property.

Unfortunately, bootloader unlocking requires a factory reset, and backing up in-app data can be difficult to impossible depending on the app. By the time people learn about rooting, it tends to be too late.

Do not accept this nonsense as normal. This is an ownership violation.


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