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I love Wikipedia
I’m referring to other readers
Absolutely go vote. Tell everyone you know to vote. Don’t vote for Trump. But for the love of god, if you’re otherwise not going to vote, at least vote third party.
What’s wrong with nuclear waste? Is it radioactive or something? Like the original uranium we got out of the ground?
And don’t produce enough energy?
Tl;dr IPTV-org.github.io took down Warner Bros content within 1 buisness day to settle the DMCA. Other content is still available on the site.
I dunno, but if your boss chain contains a machine (literally Amazon warehouse), does it matter?
While I believe that, it’s an issue with the training data, and not the hardest to resolve
You found the loophole for perpetual growth!
Am I on the list yet
Jokes aside, do you not feel like the fediverse is more “dead” when you block people? I remember back when Ruqqus was a thing, everyone blocked eachother and then quit because eventually you end up blocking the people who post OCs/memes due to irrelevant comments
Sometimes I read a completely wild take and then notice it was @dessalines@lemmy.ml and just give him an upvote
Almost certainly not, although fair disclaimer, I don’t actually know. Ads need to be tailored to the user when delivered, so it’s likely the YouTube frontend requesting the next chunk of video to be an ad instead of the next chunk of video from blob storage. yt-dlp likely just requests successive chunks straight from blob storage, passing this.
If YouTube served ads by saying “point to an ad chunk next” in their blob storage, 1. Everyone would see the same ad and 2. Premium users would still see ads.
To patch this, YouTube really needs to stop serving video chunks directly from storage, but I forget the reason they haven’t done that already.
(Technical note; I’m assuming blob storage chunks contain 1-2 seconds of video and metadata pointing to the next one, like a linked list. I’m not sure if this is how YouTube works, but many video platforms do this)
Nobody in the replies mentioned it, but you could easily sign up to an instance that federates with both .ml and .world.
Will automated account migration be the next big feature?
Are people actually that serious about defederating from Lemmy.ml?
That’s awesome. Well deserved and congrats!
Sure, but if it happened I’d see a screenshot of the job posting, not someone who tweeted about totally seeing it
The big companies are racing to get the best model, and they’re using highly inefficient GPUs to get there. Not just Google, Meta is doing it as well. They’re also completely missing their “climate target” goals because of it