Digital_Prophet

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[–] Digital_Prophet@kbin.social 3 points 6 months ago (5 children)

key resellers have office 2021 pro plus (the non subscription one) for $30.00ish (earlier versions are even cheaper) and that is what I recommend if you absolutely have to get office.

[–] Digital_Prophet@kbin.social 5 points 9 months ago

This. It's not like 3rd party anti-piracy firms can't get in if they want- which is why you still need to use a VPN on public trackers- but they exist to make money with the least amount of effort, just like every other corporation. They can trawl public trackers with almost no effort, and that's where the vast majority of users are anyway, so they're much more likely to go after the lower hanging fruit.

[–] Digital_Prophet@kbin.social 1 points 10 months ago

https://www.pogdesign.co.uk/cat/

I use this to both keep track of current shows im watching, and also to get notified of new shows i might want to watch.

[–] Digital_Prophet@kbin.social 27 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Lol they might as well just shut down at this point. Without extensions Tachiyomi is basically a non-app.

[–] Digital_Prophet@kbin.social 8 points 11 months ago (1 children)

It depends on

  1. Where you are in the world.
  2. If you're talking about mobile or home internet (or both)
  3. What provider you have.

In the states, I've never hit a wall of any kind on my home internet. I'm on fiber now, but when I was on cable it was the same, in several different states. In general, as soon as one of the (usually only two, because USA broadband monopolies yay!) providers for the area tried to implement some kind of cap, everyone in the area just jumped onto the other provider and the cap eventually went away because they were hemorrhaging customers.

For mobile, its vastly different. There are only a couple cell providers in the whole united states that actually offer uncapped unlimited data, and both of those still come with stipulations, usually things like "During peak hours your bandwidth may be throttled" or something similar. They also cost $80 to $100+ per month. Most cell providers in the states throttle you hard when you go over a certain cap, usually 15-30gb depending on the provider, and what kind of contract you got. You can still connect, but you're now running at 256kbs or something terrible. So technically, its still unlimited, just useless until next month when your cap refreshes.