![](https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/35225f3a-d729-4f92-86d4-89b4d85b7c86.jpeg)
![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/d3d059e3-fa3d-45af-ac93-ac894beba378.png)
I really hope swappable batteries make a comeback to ditch the portable batteries and just swap a fresh one.
I really hope swappable batteries make a comeback to ditch the portable batteries and just swap a fresh one.
Yes, that could be an alternative to computing hashes, I don’t know what option would be less resource intensive
Yes, that’s why I’m proposing it as opposed to just one pixel to differentiate between ad and video. Youtube videos are already separated in sections, just add some metadata with a hash to every one.
Hey, I like sailing the high seas as much as the next one but shouldn’t those links be relegated to the megathread?
That is prone to error, just a pixel can be too small of a sample. I would prefer something with hashes, just a sha1sum every 5 seconds of the current frame. It can be computed while buffering videos and wait until the ad is over to splice the correct region
It’s been foretold that after a year without touching grass you can harness one-handed vim
I have developed a sense to bookmark all of my tabs when there are too many. I store all of them in a folder and later I order the tabs in the folder in my other folders or just delete them. I can’t live with more than 6 tabs opened because I just forget why I want them.
Of course it was about states’ rights to slavery
It will make it possible to do the TTC glitch consistently saving half an A press
As far as I know piped gets the video from youtube and serves it to you so that youtube only sees traffic coming from the piped instance you are using. Using adblockers would give you the same benefits as using piped except for the anonymity. As long as tor gives you a good video quality, it is a better option than the frontend because you don’t have a piped instance knowing your traffic.
I don’t like my traffic being fingerprinted by youtube but can’t handle the slow tor connections so I ended up using a frontend for youtube. The one I use is called Invidious.
Search URL of the currently saved preferences:
URL to use for search
Save
itHaving added the search engine you can also make it the default if you want. You’ll be able to select it by taping the icon with the search engines while typing a search string.
Edit: Corrected the place to get the search string url
When this happened I went back to Eternity, a fork of Infinity, the app I used for reddit. That’s also the beauty of Lemmy, there are lots of third party apps unlike reddit that banned every single one
The way to combat AI in my opinion is open sourcing every model and training data so that experts can devise methods to check if some text is similar enough to the ones generated by public models
Then you forget about local models that can’t generate text as polished as hosted ones but will not have the watermark
We’ll wait until 7.7.7 so all of the religious folk switch to linux
For me the archwiki is for getting started with a program. I use the gentoo one when I want to customize the experience
Try Invidious, it’s just a frontend for youtube hosted in various instances
Using the libredirect extension for firefox is another option for using invidious
Waiting for the next hacker film where they get Gary from accounting to give them their password by sending them to a porn website login page
I’m eyeing a fairphone or a pixel (graphene) when Europe makes swappable batteries the standard. Until then, I hope my phone keeps on working, I don’t change phone unless my last one dies.