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MartinEesmaa / youtube_formats.md
Last active May 21, 2024 07:18 — forked from AgentOak/youtube_formats.md
Youtube Format IDs

Note: This is all almost full YouTube ID informations. Original owner goes to AgentOak, modified version by Martin Eesmaa.

See the credits and also special thanks in below.

Last updated: April 2024

Also known as itag or format codes and way back they could be specified with the fmt parameter (e.g. &fmt=22). Depending on the age and/or popularity of the video, not all formats will be available.

DASH video

@kbravh
kbravh / README.md
Last active April 22, 2024 08:19
Switch audio output devices on Linux

Audio Output Switcher

This script will cycle to the next available audio output device. It can be tied to a hotkey to easily be triggered. This is handy, for example, for swapping between speakers and headphones.

This script will work on systems running PulseAudio or Pipewire services.

Install

  1. Download the audio-device-switch.sh script and place it in /usr/local/bin.
  2. Make the script executable: sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/audio-device-switch.sh.
  3. Open the Keyboard Shortcuts settings page, add a new shortcut, tell it to execute audio-device-switch.sh, and set up your shortcut!
  4. Install the notify-send library if you want to see a popup notification when the audio device switches: sudo apt install libnotify-bin.
@StevenACoffman
StevenACoffman / Homoglyphs.md
Last active May 20, 2024 04:28
Unicode Look-alikes

Unicode Character Look-Alikes

Original Letter Look-Alike(s)
a а ạ ą ä à á ą
c с ƈ ċ
d ԁ ɗ
e е ẹ ė é è
g ġ
h һ
@iosecure
iosecure / iOS, The Future Of macOS, Freedom, Security And Privacy In An Increasingly Hostile Global Environment.md
Last active May 7, 2024 14:23
iOS, The Future Of macOS, Freedom, Security And Privacy In An Increasingly Hostile Global Environment

iOS, The Future Of macOS, Freedom, Security And Privacy In An Increasingly Hostile Global Environment

This post by a security researcher who prefers to remain anonymous will elucidate concerns about certain problematic decisions Apple has made and caution about future decisions made in the name of “security” while potentially hiding questionable motives. The content of this article represents only the opinion of the researcher. The researcher apologises if any content is seen to be inaccurate, and is open to comments or questions through PGP-encrypted mail.



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