KDE Sytem monitor has that function, too. You just have to add it to the history page (Sensors/GPU/Usage)
ThetaDev
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You can setup PiHole to block Samsung's ad servers. Some routers give you the option to block specific websites, that works, too.
The site you have to block:
- samsungads dot com
- samsungtvads dot com
You can use Spotrip. The original developer made his code private in fear of DMCA takedowns, but there are a few forks around.
It seems like they made the same mistake as youtube-dl back in the day. If you develop a tool that can be used for piracy, do not straight up advertise that in your readme/documentation.
If you create a YouTube downloader, do not show it downloading music from major labels, use for a creative commons track for the demo instead.
And dont say in the short description of your repo that this tool is meant to steal books from an online lending library.