A criminal! Lock him up 🚓.
A criminal! Lock him up 🚓.
Meanwhile, Deezer is completely unknown. No one in the comments even mentioned it. RIP.
You got me hooked on this guy’s videos.
I live in the UK, and because of Brexit we won’t get this. Thanks Nigel Farage.
And users are fully within their rights to circumvent the blocks
This is factually false (depending on your country).
From a quick Google search (ironic) the following seems to be true:
Blocking is not, in itself, illegal. However, circumventing restrictions on content, like what YouTube has added recently, is.
See this article: https://blockadblock.com/adblocking/adblockers-dont-break-the-law-except-when-they-do/
Oh wow that really is expensive. Americans do make more money on average than Europeans, but goddamn does your stuff cost a lot of money sometimes.
I think it’s €15 here?
EDIT:
Ah, for the family plan. Just reread. Not sure what that is here.
I hadn’t thought of it from a privacy perspective.
I couldn’t imagine using YouTube not signed in because of the dogs**t recommendations you get then. I imagine if you’re signed in the privacy loss is not significantly less than if you paid for Premium too.
I also use GMail so I’m already f***ed from that. I’ve basically given up on privacy at any other time than when I want to do private things, and I use a VPN and private browser.
Controversial take but:
As for myself personally, I watched YouTube with ads for the last 2 or 3 years, and more recently I decided to start paying for YouTube Premium.
YouTube Premium made sense for me because:
Before all of that, I used to use YouTube Vanced (RIP) and NewPipe, both great though not entirely legit ways of bypassing ads and downloading videos. I still use the latter to archive the really good content I come across.
If you’re ok to pay for YouTube, but it’s too expensive for the value you get out of it, there are alternative approaches. You can spoof your location and buy YouTube Premium in another country, like Turkey or India, and get it for as low as $2 a month. Google doesn’t crack down on this much at the time of writing.
Note that there are also blind users on Lemmy. (They left Reddit partially because they weren’t well supported there).
It’s a good idea to transcribe your picture / video posts into the text description.
Getting water to places that don’t have access to fresh water is not a minor inconvenience.
Ah! They do an audio puzzle apparently. For Google captchas at least.
Question: how do you make captchas work for blind people?
Another person I’ve never heard of
I was not aware that mandatory overtime was a thing.
Seems kind of shit. Means that there is potentially no limit for how many hours they could make you work, and it’s obviously not healthy.
I’ve worked in a company that allowed overtime before but it was all optional. They would be like “is anyone willing to work this holiday?”. Depending on how low demand was, you could be paid up to double as much on those days.
It was a manufacturing company so running the line is crucial to revenue.
Am I reading right that they can pay you half pay for overtime, or do they mean that overtime is minimum 150% regular pay?
As annoying as this is, you are meant to use a comparer.
mapped.sort((a, b) => {
if (a.value > b.value) {
return 1;
}
if (a.value < b.value) {
return -1;
}
return 0;
});
You guys don’t have a 40 hour work week?
Is this an American thing or a certain industries thing?
Ah nepotism.
Not sure where you live, but I find it pretty wild you can fire someone without notice with no egregious misconduct.
Chat, is this real?