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Seems too much, really. Even if they do such a terrible thing, would they not expose a “report ad” or “see the product” buttons? Video buffer is still locally downloaded.
Seems too much, really. Even if they do such a terrible thing, would they not expose a “report ad” or “see the product” buttons? Video buffer is still locally downloaded.
I don’t see any technical specification in the article, but if they inject the ad at the start of the video, making it part of the video itself, would make possible to just skip it using video controls. To avoid user skippin ad thru video controls there should be client-side script blocking it, so an ad-blocker can use this to tell apart an ad from the video itself.
Can anyone correct me on this?
Also, would this affect piped and invidious too?
Finally! Now humanity knows the answer!
They are busy at ads rather than improving anything.
I think corps prefer using finite resources to make customers depend on buying them. Imagine being able to recharge your car by what you produce with your solar panels on your roof: you will spend money only on the car itself and not on the fuel.
It feels like it needs training sessions to make better use of it, and also it is wacky as hell
Seems the description of MS Office.
The only good thing I could think off, is that someone is going to create a defederated stackoverflow alternative?
I’ve read of someone making an alternative to stackexchange federated. Let me lookup for it and add a link here.
Here it is:
https://lemmy.ml/post/15471686
Me on my way gettin on train to go to the far grocery store in my non-walkable city. /s
I understand why people likes trains, but it’s not the answer to every situation.
Try driving a solar powered car.
Dunno if helium can be used in cars tho.
Flathub is still an option, Firefox there is verified.
Better versions? The best versions are firefox from distro’s repo and librewolf from flathub for me.
Are you serious? Such a great loss.
Are you using a white theme terminal? I hope it’s just an edited screenshot.
finding RISC-V packages in standard repositories might prove problematic.
Gentoo would be ideal.
How does this actually works? Can you point me to technical documentation about this?
I’ve only found info about SSAI, not about SSAP. Is it the same?