

No, they are commenting on your grammar, or the lack thereof
No, they are commenting on your grammar, or the lack thereof
Sure, I could
You know you can just copy the URL and prepend it with “archive.xx/” right?
Funny, never thought about the option to just remove the accumulated metal from a stars core. But in that distant of a future it should be possible to withstand the conditions and mine the metals to make the sun live longer
yeah, that one threw me for a loop and I consider my vocabulary to be fairly decent. I just assumed it was missing the apostroph to make it “won’t”. Thanks for clearing that up
Will have to even
Can’t wait for this to arrive on my phone
First it wouldn’t be stealing then and second ou could use their former IP as well. And just because There’s no IP, doesn’t mean you wouldn’t have to give credit
That controller looks like it spend 30 years in a chain smokers apartment
Nobody says You can’t wash the thing occasionally
And I agree wholeheartedly. I’m just saying, that the idea of replacing YouTube with something federated fails due to lack of upload speeds, as cool as it would be. Still, having it even just as a small scale alternative would be cool
Even most people hosting at home, which is already an incredibly small bubble, have only the default upload of something like 40Mbit which is more than plenty for internet usage and thus the only thing most providers supply, since people favour download speeds. You usually have to specifically order increased uploads speed, which not enough people do to build something that could serve as an alternative to youtube
The usual household has nowhere near the upload capacity to meaningfully stream videos.
How about you don’t go saturating some poor sods public WiFi that he is kind enough to provide to his customers? Cheapskate
They are fictional
Don’t forget light pollution that wrecks peoples and animals biorythms
Have a look at Qualityland, it has (satirical) ads in it. The whole thing is a comment on consumerism
destroying genuine grass-roots causes and spreading astroturfing to hinder popular movements, unions,…
In my city there is a public vote planned for an ad free cityscape and all of a sudden i see adverts claiming that only adverts keep stuff like Soup kitchens or other charities in the publics focus and how good ads are in public space. It’s a goddamn disease
Sure, after you’ve waded through the swamp of Roku ads, you could get an adfree youtube experience with that
They all do. It’s called peer review