Ironic that this is posted by “barqs has bite” lol. But yes I have wondered the same thing. I also wonder how much a certain sponsor influence the video topic. Like if you’re sponsored by Nord VPN, are you more likely to do a video on Internet privacy or security?
Ah, a Russell’s Paradox joke. This is the kind of quality content I come to Lemmy for ⭐
I’m going to get downvoted to hell for half but as a long time Spotify user, I switched to YouTube music last year because of the recommendations. I guess it depends on what it listen to, but I found that Spotify if I listened to one thing for a while and then wanted to go back to what I was listening to a couple months ago, all my recommendations were the new thing, like they decided I just didn’t like the old thing anymore 🙁
But then they only get 1/16th the frames?
Elon already did the expanding
Fuck seriously? I have a Chromecast from like 7 years ago and I was considering getting a newer model just because, you know, improvements and stuff. But definitely not if there are ads. Holy shit no.
I scanned through this and my takeaway is that it’s just defining a formal grammar for iso 8601. Did I miss anything important?
I had a hard time with this too, I didn’t even know there were supposed to be words. What finally did it was actually squinting, like so much that my eyes are nearly closed and I can just see a little between my eyelashes. Then it stands out clear as day.
Can you make any suggestions? I think I’m into dubstep but I have a hard time finding new artists
Umm yes, he’s the executive chair of the board https://ir.aboutamazon.com/officers-and-directors/default.aspx
I sure hope so. It’s about damn time.
Like as a browser you mean? Then what’s Firefox for?
What’s duckduckgo for in this combo? VPN? Search?
Does it just stay in there all day? Seems like a phone butt plug
I’m curious about this use case. It actually sounds pretty convenient, but it also sounds like a wet dream for scalpers since it makes it so easy to buy a bunch and resell for insane prices. On one hand, the price someone is willing to pay is the true value, so you could argue that the original seller wasn’t charging enough. But on the other hand, if scalpers buy up all the supply then they’re artificially increasing the price. I don’t really know anything about economics, I’m just guessing.
In the traditional world of tickets, you could hypothetically prevent reselling by tying a ticket to a person’s id (not that anybody does this, but you could). But in the nft world you described where you can resell your ticket, is there any solution to prevent scalping?
Looks cool but no Android :(