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Exactly this. It’s crowd-sourced replacements for thumbnails and titles to more accurately reflect the content of the video. I only shared it because of the mention that the video was very much a clickbait title and thumbnail.
Exactly this. It’s crowd-sourced replacements for thumbnails and titles to more accurately reflect the content of the video. I only shared it because of the mention that the video was very much a clickbait title and thumbnail.
It’s crazy how much I actually use this tool. 99% of the time, it can figure out exactly what I was trying to accomplish.
Thanks! Will give it a try.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/g-search-filter/
Install this and exclude it from all search results.
Actually convenient, I use duck duck go so I don’t care if googles the only working engine. So long as I don’t see it. lol.
I installed a plugin months ago to exclude Reddit results from my search results.
Credit unions for the win.
Croc just requires each computer to have internet access.
croc is a tool that allows any two computers to simply and securely transfer files and folders.
https://schollz.com/tinker/croc6/
I thought warp speed is the speed of light. Anything above warp 1.0 is faster than the speed of light.
I get all that, I’m just saying, Tesla should have foreseen this.
How did they not foresee this? I mean, leave a body panel out for a few months and see what happens to it.
Every one is using AI to make funny pictures. This is what they should be using it for. Look at my diff, generate a commit message.
This is why my TV does not have internet access.
I’d love a “phone” that was just a mobile internet-connected device. I very rarely use it as an actual phone, primarily just for text, email, and web browsing.
I just hate Budweiser, not the company… the product.
Can’t remember the full details of the deal, but I seem to recall a story about how Apple approached Intel to manufacture a low-powered processor for mobile (for the first iPhone). At the time, Intel didn’t see money in mobile processors and passed on the deal. Additionally, for years, Apple asked for more powerful chips for the MacBooks. At the time, the iPads were surpassing MacBooks in speed on some tasks. Finally, Apple decided that since they were already designing their own silicon for iPhones and iPads, they might as well just do the same for the MacBooks as well since Intel couldn’t keep up.
Again, this is largely from memory. I can’t remember the source, so take it with a grain of salt.