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17 years of powertripping mods; solves the problem instantly when it suddenly affects profits rule
I'll be shocked if this isn't abused to target marginalized groups and destroy their sub reddits.
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17 years of powertripping mods; solves the problem instantly when it suddenly affects profits rule
I'll be shocked if this isn't abused to target marginalized groups and destroy their sub reddits.
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newpipe.net removed from Google search results due to DMCA take down request
You can reach out to the EFF. They took an interest in youtube-dl. However you have a major hurdle to overcome:
RIAA argues that since youtube-dl could be used to download music owned by RIAA-member labels, no one should be able to use the tool, even for completely lawful purposes.
This is an egregious abuse of the notice-and-takedown system, which is intended to resolve disputes over allegedly infringing material online. Again, youtube-dl doesn’t use RIAA-member labels’ music in any way. The makers of youtube-dl simply shared information with the public about how to perform a certain task—one with many completely lawful applications.
IANAL but probably shouldn't have video on the site showing it downloading copyrighted music. I think that's the crux here.
https://www.eff.org/about/contact
Good luck, but I think you kinda shot yourself in the foot.
EDIT: if you read the complaint, it's not for hosting content, it's Anticircumvention. 17 U.S.C. Sec. 1201 (a)(2)
(2) No person shall manufacture, import, offer to the public, provide, or otherwise traffic in any technology, product, service, device, component, or part thereof, that—
(A) is primarily designed or produced for the purpose of circumventing a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work protected under this title;
(B) has only limited commercially significant purpose or use other than to circumvent a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work protected under this title; or
(C) is marketed by that person or another acting in concert with that person with that person’s knowledge for use in circumventing a technological measure that effectively controls access to a work protected under this title.
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And thus the problem of Global Warming was solved once and for all
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The ice isn't to cool the water, the ice is to reflect most of the incoming light.
Sea ice keeps the polar regions cool and helps moderate global climate. Sea ice has a much brighter surface compared to many other Earth surfaces, particularly the surrounding ocean. The darker ocean reflects only 6 percent of the sun’s energy and absorbs the rest, while sea ice reflects 50 to 70 percent of the incoming energy.
-- https://nsidc.org/learn/parts-cryosphere/sea-ice/quick-facts-about-sea-ice
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Finally
I've had success with trivial things, like write a log file parser with this pattern, or give me a basic 3 part left-right-center header in html. Works ok for trivial side projects. I would never trust it in production. Its a tool, nothing more at this point. Like an electric drill, better than a hand crank, but you still need to know how to use it.
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Firmware.
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It's software that lives in the hardware. It provides low-level control and functionality specific to that device. It runs on the hardware itself, not the CPU of the computer.
For example, a hard drive. We don't want the OS to have to know how to interact with every type of hard drive. Seagate does things differently than Western Digital, an SSD works very different than a hard drive, etc.. The OS sends the same commands to all types of hard drives, but each hard drive needs to know how to actually comply with the commands. If the OS is asking for a dozen different files all over the drive, it would be dumb to try and read them all at the same time. The OS doesn't really know where they are on the spinning disk, but the drive does. Firmware written specifically for the device can do a much better job planing how to fetch the data so the read head doesn't need to go back and forth a bunch of times, but instead make one good pass fetching all the data as it comes to it.
Hope that helps.
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The Problem with Linus Tech Tips: Accuracy, Ethics, & Responsibility
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...and that we didn't show the Billet in the best light. Our intention wasn't to hurt anyone. We wanted no one to buy it (because it's an egregious waste of money no matter what temps it runs at) and we wanted Billet to make something marketable (so they can, y'know, eat).
If he felt like that, would probably be better to say something like "We can't recommend it, but we're looking forward to reviewing the next product they make." So as to not just shit on the company entirely.
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Spam and porn are flooding kbin already
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Granularity would be awesome for NSFW tags.
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Got my vasectomy a few years ago, best $500 I ever spent.
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Nearly 20% of workers have changed their name on a resume because of discrimination concerns, says new report
I brought this up a few years ago where I work. I want to have a team sanitize the applications before the hiring team gets to see them. Remove names, dates that can be used to construe an age, gender, etc. I hope this study helps me get my point across at next years EEO training.
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Firmware.
Bachelors in Computer Science.... Never made the connection.
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Are TERF-centric magazines allowed on this insurance?
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I sent him one a few months ago, and it was gone within a few hours. I think he cares, but is swamped and probably gets a ton of BS.
It needs to be acted on though. We don't want this to become a nazi bar. I hope he can figure out a way to share the load sometime soon.
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Nearly 20% of workers have changed their name on a resume because of discrimination concerns, says new report
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I doubt it's your name/ethnicity. It's probably more that you're over qualified and they're afraid you're going to work for 3 months before getting a better job better matching your qualifications. To be clear they shouldn't discriminate because of over qualifications either.
I say this as someone who works in the public sector, for many years. Every year I have to go to an EEO training and they drill it home what we can and can't consider. There's no way they are managing to discriminate against white sounding names for a decade without someone blowing the whistle. I 100% guarantee some fox news watcher there is blowing the whistle for their 20 minutes of fame.
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Consumers are now ‘hunkering down’ rather than ‘trading down’ on groceries, Conagra says
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Or even the equipment. Some people are stuck with a hot plate and a tiny minifridge.
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Season 1 Episode 23
Yes.
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Are TERF-centric magazines allowed on this insurance?
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Any time I tried to get someone to check out Reddit, I hated having to preface it with, oh and you're going to want to block these 30 subs, they're horrible, and here's another 100 that are kinda gross, I'll email you my list......
There's stuff to block, but there's stuff that should be banned too. I remember recommending some of the SQL reddits to coworkers just weeks before the jailbait crap hit the national news. It's up to ernest how he wants to run this place, but I hope we don't let the bar go too low.
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MOD POST: Progress on creating community guidelines; next steps for mods and users
I like the idea behind the Media Bias Chart, but I do see an issue to keep an eye on.
The website appears to do some sort of averaging. MSNBC and Fox News score 34 and 36. If you mouse over MSNBC, you'll see only a few items below 24, and only a few above 50 but they mostly cluster between 32 and 40. There's only a few things from MSNBC that are stinkers. When I read a piece on MSNBC, I have high confidence it's decent. I would be hard pressed to cherry pick 10 BS pieces to support a BS narrative.
However if you do the same thing with Fox News You'll see a bigger swing in the extremes. They do real some journalism at Fox news, but they spew a ton of shit opinion too. Just like MSNBC they have a decent chunk between 24 and 32, but they also have a decent chunk below 24. If I wanted to get 10 BS pieces to support a BS narrative, I probably could.
Also thanks for taking this on, it's a huge task and it's appreciated.
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Covid fraudster used pandemic rescue funds to buy alpaca farm
Shit, seems like we actually should have just given everyone a bit of money every other week instead of giving 'loans' to business owners and hope they didn't just pocket it... whodathunkit
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Entirely Automated AI-Powered Balanced News Site*
So I’m trying to get some info about an upcoming medical procedure. I wanted to make sure I get a balanced view so I asked 2 doctors, 2 people who once took a first aid class once at summer camp, and 2 who believe vaccines cause autism.
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CNN obtains the tape of Trump's 2021 conversation about classified documents | CNN Politics
I'm sure the guy getting the cokes has a security clearance, not a US one, but a security clearance is a security clearance, right?
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‘Soul-crushing’ Zillow listing of Bay Area office goes viral, office-to-residential $520k
$650 HOA? I don't even like my $35/month HOA.