Or go to moz://a to
spoiler
read the manifesto
Or go to moz://a to
read the manifesto
That’s right, folks, the US wanted to keep funding UNRRA, but those dang Houthis made them stop. Obvious bait
The important part, from @[email protected]:
Trudeau almost called for a ceasefire today, before remembering not to
From https://twitter.com/imraansiddiqi/status/1720673548224921690
This isn’t a Tate video, it’s a video that is critical of him. It’s useful if someone in your life is caught up with Tate, because you’re not only aware of what content they’ve been consuming, but what some key logical fallacies of it are, if you ever engage them.
If you were trying to do a mention, it broke
It’s an edited version of help: https://extrafabulous.shop/products/print-help
Original sketch: https://www.extrafabulouscomics.com/__194
In the past, they dumped the money on the largest telecom companies and ask them to make internet faster, and the telecom companies pocket it/pass it off to shareholders and improve nothing.
Looking at the Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure Program recipients list, the very largest telecom companies are not listed, so maybe this time will be different.
posts unverified claim
locks the posts with 0 non-mod replies
stickies the post anyway
it’s reddit time 😎
yt-dlp now suffers from the same issue that Invidious does: uncircumventable rate-limiting based on IP address.
Same for yt-dlp, currently: It works from your residential IP address, but not a datacenter IP address like a VPN.
If you get Sign in to confirm that you’re not a bot or This helps protect our community. in yt-dlp, do not actually try to sign in, because that will get your account banned (see yt-dlp/yt-dlp#10128).
So once a solution is found for Invidious, yt-dlp will be able use it too, and vice versa.