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Xenia wouldn't suggest that :c (lemmy.world)

please don’t harrass or insult that website, but I recently browsed that website because I wanted to get a wallpaper, but then I realized the top bar was saying “Xenia suggests you get Firefox”, wait what?? She wouldn’t suggest that first of all, second, this means that the website knows if you are using Google or...

It's funny how google pretends the music on YouTube isn't straight up piracy and everyone just goes along with it

Most people have extremely weird ideas of what’s considered piracy and what isn’t. Downloading a video game rom is piracy, but if you pay money to some Chinese retailer for an SD card containing the roms, that’s somehow not piracy. Exploiting the free trial on a streaming site by using prepaid visa cards is somehow not...

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Your family may be hydrophobiacs.

(because a torrent is a water stream! get it? hehehehehehehh)

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No. YouTube's "official" music uploads (these that are a square with a blurred background behind the square) are acquired by paying DistroKid or record labels. Unofficial uploaders usually aren't monetized, either bc they didn't enable it、are niche、or got ContentID'd by YouTube. Those few that are monetized(e.g. Si𝚕vaGunner and Gi𝚕vaSunner (i.e. not Si𝙸vaGunner or Gi𝙸vaSunner)) usually get DMCA'd eventually.

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See my comment. TL;DR yes they pay DistroKid or the labels.

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Yeah, that's what I meant by "got ContentID'd".

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Is this real?

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to separate the list from the regular comma

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acquiring things or features which usually cost money

YouTube's and Spotify's download features usually cost money

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  1. It is actually a bit hard to do. yt-dlp had to bypass some anti-downloading speed limits or something, which is also why youtube-dl is so slow
  2. I'm not sure if that extends to official YouTube music uploads, since they are copyright protected. I also can't find the case you mentioned.
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how is the hyphen for that

Is it possible to flash a new OS onto an old iPad 2?

I bought an old iPad2 for the purpose of viewing a Home Assistant dashboard via a web browser. My thinking was that the ability to browse the web was the sole requirement for a tablet for this purpose, but I was wrong: Home Assistant’s web pages apparently require a newer version of javascript than iOS 9.3.5 can handle, but...

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You forgot jailbreaking

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Hmm… maybe they could compile Feenix. Build tools should probably be still available.

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AUR has way more solutions than PopOS not to mention ChaoticAUR's GE

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It’s just three out of everything…seems like a false positive

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Or whatever you want. Element, matrix, IRC…

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I am an iPhone user among a school of half-and-half iPhone and Android users. None of the iPhone users I've met care what bubbles you blow and while I have some friends that do prefer iMessage (when possible) we have all accepted that it's not cross-platform and a lot of people just use alternatives.

The bubble obsession is just a lie that tech news uses to sensationalize RCS marketing. While the point of cross-platform still stands, nobody cares about bubbles. At most we just talk about how sending SMS costs extra money than data one already has for some people.

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Ahh… that makes a lot more sense.

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Perhaps it's regional.

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Hidden what

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There's lots of pretty people here sharing sotries and passing letters and

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I can’t find any show with that name

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Makes sense, though GitLab very much doesn't require self-hosting

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I don’t think you understand what I mean. It has its “main instance” which most people use. It’s just open source so you have the option of self hosting.

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What does that mean

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It’s not bad per se, but it leaves a lot to be desired and I think it’s about as responsive as GitLab.

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