Yeah the framing of this article is hilarious to me. I believe it, but it’s very funny to see. I kept half expecting to see a bunch of users of the software filing a class action or something. 😂
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Yeah the framing of this article is hilarious to me. I believe it, but it’s very funny to see. I kept half expecting to see a bunch of users of the software filing a class action or something. 😂
Wait what’s wrong with Brave? Is there drama?!
Hell yeah dude, watching this slow motion explosion is the best thing since the SimCity launch. 😂
poor babies…
By the end of this, my only subscription will be to dropout.tv
Ah yes who could have possibly seen this coming
Okay but, we don’t do that around here. And when we do, we don’t enforce it.
It’s very silly that this exists but it’s also cool that it does?
Pretty sure that thing about likes, boosts, and favorites not showing up as a count is just a setting. I see full counts.
Honestly this shit is so cool. I love when you get to see under the hood of some big fancy tech, and it’s all being run by like a TI-83 or whatever.
The only solution I’ve found on mobile without installing security certificates and stuff is to use You tube’s website on Firefox with ublock installed there too.
I’m sure that’s all they’ll use it for.
YouTube Music Podcast is the worst name for a product I’ve heard in a long time.
I suppose for video podcasts it’ll be YouTube Music Podcast Video
Fantastic read. I saw some of myself in there for sure.
there was a specific, generational moment that attracted a bunch of people like me into the software industry. It occurred during the brief window between home computers becoming widely available and their becoming sealed airtight by platform holders. For a fleeting moment, computers were simultaneously accessible and scrutable during a necessary but temporary stage in the maturation of information technology.
I mean damn.
Tidal crew. We don’t have podcasts either. It’s nice.