

Thanks!


Thanks!


Neat, TIL.


Who?


For a layman, how might one deduce if they were affected? I cannot really tell from the article if this was particularly widespread.


Jellyfin and Emby are kinda the same thing.


I mean, Crucial is just the name that Micron puts on the memory they want to sell to consumers. So this story is basically just, “Micron no longer wants to sell to consumers”.


But literally everything he’s ever done has been a scam. At some point it stopped being journalism and just became enabling our gullibility.
Like, when 20 out of 20 endeavours the dude has put his name in have been scams… Do you really need an investigation of endeavour #21?


I didn’t think I’d care enough to leave Windows but I’ve been on Linux for six? months now.


The difference between 1080p and 2160p is night and day to me.


Nice victim blaming.


Per their support page, videos over 8 minutes long can have mid roll ads. They can be manual, automatic, or a combination.
If ads were placed that closely together on a video longer than 8 minutes, the creator either did that manually or did not care enough about their audience to check what automatic ads got placed.


I am pretty sure the video uploader controls when ads play. So that seems less of a platform issue and more of a “that specific channel” problem.


I mean, no. Owning a 10% stake is not nationalisation.


Don’t think the constitution has mattered for a while, mate.


Nothing about what I said implied liquidity. I specifically said from his networth.


He could pay that out of his personal net worth and it would barely be a fine.


But I don’t just use it for watching videos. I also use YT music to listen to a few hours of music every day, and I also use it as off site storage for hundreds of hours of 4k video.


I mean, I’d never buy anything by that logic alone.


I’m pretty tech savvy and pay for premium. It’s just too good a value for my household right now.
Good.