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I’m like a deer in the headlights I don’t stop, even if I see the red light Man, I’ve always been the goat, got the spotlight on me


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Try this: ytdl-path=/usr/bin/yt-dlp
in mpv.conf


English is not my native language 😄


I bet the yt-dlp team will find a solution very quickly. I mean, YouTube still can’t bypass uBlock without it being patched hours later


For sure!


what did you click?
Cool


This was a very poorly conducted study. Every single tester was a journalist from the very companies losing traffic to AI. They had a direct stake in making the results look bad. If you dig into the actual report, you see how they get the numbers. Most of the errors are “sourcing issues”: the AI assistant doesn’t cite a claim, or it (shocking) cites Wikipedia instead of the BBC.
Also, the models are heavily outdated (4o for GPT, Flash for Gemini, which aren’t even equivalent in intelligence). They don’t list the full model versions from what I can tell.


He will explain


@devxyn@sh.itjust.works will explain 👇


your carrier still sees you, deal with it or use airplane mode + wifi calling like a ghost. next time just buy an unlockable pixel from google, flash grapheneos, and ascend.


Minifying is a one way process and once it’s done, you lose the names of all variables and functions. And no, they wouldn’t be present because comments are stripped.


Not about client-side vs server-side. It’s unminified source code containing comments, links to internal tickets and private repositories. That’s the exact reason it’s meant to be stripped at build time, not because of FUD but because it’s a legitimate risk.


Then how do you explain the fact that they removed it a few hours after it was posted? 🤡


Well it’s not like clicking view source, it is clicking view source. But yes, they forgot to hide their code.


the comments referencing internal tickets and todos?


It references “solarium” icons which was the rumored codename of liquid glass!
This is such an underrated point. When your rules are buried in a wiki, people genuinely can’t find or understand them, so they just post and hope for the best which means way more removals and modmail for you to deal with. The clearest most accessible rules always create the least moderation headaches. I mean seriously I’ve clicked on some rules that are just written like legal documents.