no one likes instagram shorts
it’s “reels” i think tiktok recommends better videos, but IG has closed the gap in recent years.
no one likes instagram shorts
it’s “reels” i think tiktok recommends better videos, but IG has closed the gap in recent years.
they embed dark souls into the browser
i don’t believe stored fingerprints can actually be used on modern devices
thanks. exactly my point
you can thank the non-paying youtube members who made post like this possible
absolutely zero value to YouTube this is not true. non-paying users will like, comment, share to others making the platform more popular. and if they’re ads were less intrusive they would actually be more likely to be shown.
half of the websites are google-owned
there’s dozens of gaming subreddits already though. like truegaming or something else. i don’t think many existing subreddits will do this. i do think nsfw creators will paywall their posts
however if reddit goes that route i hope OF sues apple/google. I don’t like how some nsfw apps like reddit or x are allowed but others aren’t
bots take resources to serve just like any regular user
combine card with 2fa on mobile or confirm via sms would solve most problems
how? open ai isn’t funneling views to news sites it ripped from
reddit requires you to go out of your way to enable nsfw. tiktok is pretty heavy handed in moderation, but i still get some spam videos of nsfw content
Brevity is the soul of wit
yeah but then you have to play a console without mods or cheap games
try buying a used GPU and game on 1080p monitor and you’ll be able to have great graphics without a lot of money
unlikely especially if they’re paying for other services. they’ll most likely prevent playback
yeah but it’s nice to know what has actually been removed so you can get the song/video elsewhere
kinda makes sense. it’s like if a youtube video or soundcloud track gets DCMA’d then they’re going to remove the link.
if it was you actual browser bookmark i would understand the outrage.
im still on FF tho
unless…
Back in the day it was harder, especially supporting IE 11-, but now since there are really only 2-3 rendering engines to develop for it shouldn’t be as hard.
not to my knowledge
neat! didn’t know this was a thing