Message from @ThisIsChris

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2017-12-05 05:46:24 UTC  

Only with the right pattern sequences !

2017-12-05 05:47:01 UTC  

Hold on there, you might over heat your computer with all that power.

2017-12-05 12:23:15 UTC  

Anyone have any advice for @celticflame ?

2017-12-05 14:03:08 UTC  

We have a lot of tech guys coming out of the woodwork now. Out of curiousity, how many sys admins do we have vs app developers

2017-12-05 18:11:20 UTC  

@this_that5553 I do some basic sys admin as part of my job.

2017-12-05 18:28:57 UTC  

@celticflame A popular way to make websites is WordPress, which gives a control panel for non techies to build the site. Once you have a wordpress site set up, then you add many ecommerce plugins that are there so you can have a little shop on your site. There are definitely guys here with WordPress skills (it's one of the most commonly requested skills on the job market). I don't know everyone who does in particular, but for example I know @Procella Eques has WordPress experience

2017-12-05 20:09:34 UTC  

@ThisIsChrisThankyou so much,really appreciate it!

2017-12-05 23:54:05 UTC  

competitor to bitchute looks nice https://about.d.tube/

2017-12-06 00:22:16 UTC  

@Zyzz I use `youtube-dl` to download videos and music from youtube

2017-12-06 00:24:44 UTC  

@celticflame you're welcome!

2017-12-06 00:24:49 UTC  

@this_that5553 Looks interesting!

2017-12-06 00:25:37 UTC  

@this_that5553 I don't think the voting is a great way to control content, though I get why they set it up that way

2017-12-06 00:26:10 UTC  

I'm sure Israeli hackers would just botnet downvote our videos and report them as nsfw

2017-12-06 01:10:02 UTC  

@ThisIsChris @nils thanks. I have a macbook. it seems like the download on a macbook is complicated. do either of you have any other (easier) suggestions?

2017-12-06 01:15:57 UTC  

@Zyzz nope but here are some easy-to-follow instructions to install and use youtube-dl:
1. open Terminal
2. copy-paste this and hit enter:
`/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"`
3. When that finishes run `brew install youtube-dl`

That's all you need to install `youtube-dl`.

Then to download a video at a url <http://www.youtube.com/whatever> just open terminal and run `youtube-dl http://www.youtube.com/whatever`

2017-12-06 01:18:39 UTC  

Wait, are you saying one needs to open the terminal and trigger it to download videos from the internet on a mac?

2017-12-06 01:21:47 UTC  

@Tyler0317 is looking for a web designer. DM him if you can help

2017-12-06 01:29:07 UTC  

@greg_p - TX With this specific method yes, but there are most likely others that can be used. Youtube-dl is pretty simple and works really well though

2017-12-06 01:33:16 UTC  

@greg_p - TX yep, it's afaik the most popular program for this type of thing. as @nils said

2017-12-06 01:34:03 UTC  

Oh. I just use plugins. Seems a lot easier to me.

2017-12-06 01:40:22 UTC  

@greg_p - TX what plug-in do you reccomend?

2017-12-06 01:53:51 UTC  

homebrew is amazing

2017-12-06 01:54:00 UTC  

windows choco doesn't compare

2017-12-06 01:54:31 UTC  

I think I have homebrew too but idk if I use it. Hold on, let me check

2017-12-06 01:54:49 UTC  

I have a couple different ones

2017-12-06 01:54:52 UTC  

brew doctor && brew upgrade

2017-12-06 02:01:22 UTC  

Video DownloadHelper
Flash Video Downloader (FVD)
Flash and Video Download (different from the above)
SaveFrom.net helper
Easy Youtube Video Downloader Express


Often times certain videos won't be available for download with one or more programs, but between multiple add-ons/extensions you will rarely miss a video.

2017-12-06 02:13:34 UTC  
2017-12-06 05:35:22 UTC  

I didn't know about youtube-dl, that's sick bruh

2017-12-06 05:42:03 UTC  

Yeah dude it has a lot of options, like `youtube-dl -x url` will just extract the audio

2017-12-06 16:56:26 UTC  

does anyone have a website recommendation where i can build a computer and have it shipped, instead of ordering the parts separately?

2017-12-06 16:57:03 UTC  

@wolfwood logicalincrements is a bit too complicated for me lol

2017-12-06 17:23:09 UTC  

@Deleted User got any suggestions?

2017-12-06 17:25:39 UTC  

I usually buy the components separately and assemble them. there's ibuypower.com that comes to mind immediately. let me check and see if I can find some others.

2017-12-06 17:26:46 UTC  

my hero

2017-12-06 17:27:23 UTC  

i can build an entire house, but this shit is a foreign language to me

2017-12-06 17:27:28 UTC  

There's also Falcon from way back. let me see if they're still active

2017-12-06 17:27:40 UTC  

LMK if you want advice tailored to your needs

2017-12-06 17:29:36 UTC  

they're expensive but ship absolutely top-of-the-line boxes