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My alt Google accounts were all banned from Gemini access. Luckily Google left my main account alone. They are all cracking down.

From 3rd party AI app use?

Using a proxy to switch accounts

Please just buy YouTube Premium and support content creators on the only platform that gives a fair deal.

Even with premium, the official YouTube app has a much worse UX than NewPipe (and is proprietary).

I'd gladly pay for Premium (I'm already paying for YT Music, the price difference is minimal) if they allow turning off shorts. But they won't. They see time spent in app goes up when they hypnotize the users. They're too Goodhart'ed to realize that quite a lot of users don't enjoy being hypnotized.

I do this and I am still considering going third party if I can’t turn off shorts soon

The problem with this is that views from third-party clients don't seem to be counted correctly. Lots of creators now have ads in their videos, in addition to YT ads, so presumably, the lower view counts also hurt their own ad sales.

I don't really want to use the official YT client, or give Google any money, so I just buy some merch from my favorite creators once in a while, or support them on Patreon.


This is the way. If a user does not have YT Premium, watching 500 hours earns the creator from $0.5 to $5. Patreon/merch is way more effective in supporting your favorite authors.

No this is just an excuse. Not all content creators are full time or have audiences. Sometimes people just make valuable content, and deserve to be paid under the agreement that they give you free content, you watch an ad. If you don't like the service, do not use the service.

Fuck Google. Knowingly providing a platform for scammers and flooding the recommendations with absolute garbage should not be rewarded. If valuable channels don't have a way to support them outside of Youtube, then so be it.

I thought the same. But it is necessary for the vast majority of games. It is not just an emulator for the .swf (and other formats) content you need, you often need bespoke proxy servers and server emulators to bypass some of the old DRM.

They dont just not care that it's centralized, that's the only option they would ever entertain. A very sad truth is people HATE decentralization.

>A very sad truth is people HATE decentralization.

no, people hate friction.

it just so happens that most/all decentralized things have more friction than centralized ones.

99% of people do not give 1 shit in either direction of centralized vs. decentralized. they just want an app that is easy and "just works".


True, but I haven't found any good decentralized options for almost anything that don't have enough friction to scare the average user away. I'm talking about decentralized options that are actually decentralized, not "potentially decentralized in theory but no one uses them in a decentralized way".

I do see a future where we crack the code to a smooth flow that does allow for decentralized networks, but it does suck for most people currently.


Email is decentralized is it not? It's pretty frictionless to create a new email address with whichever provider. You can have as many as you want. Some are free, others you pay for. You can even run your own email server (if you want to deal with the pain that entails).

I think we're so used to email we forget how well it works.


Actually great point. It's been a bit ruined by spam detection and trust, but definitely still a good decentralized option.

> I think we're so used to email we forget how well it works.

You're right and that's quite a testament to it.


People don't hate decentralization itself, they hate the poor UX (and sometimes lack of features) that decentralization usually entails.

I doubt people hate decentralization directly, it's just that the decentralized services out there are difficult to use and lack features people are used to.

Well I notice that one is $36

I have no idea how it compares to the heat being generated, but one advantage of space would be totally efficient radiative cooling, I believe. Assuming you can pump the heat, and can deploy a large enough surface area (the key question I assume), then you have that at least.


But they want to was the point.


A lot of "rap gods" are about to be exposed as "Kevin" from suburbia.


Lil B is probably fine, but he is the biggest name I recall coming out of SoundCloud. He blew up all over the 2010s, he was the Kanye of Cloudrap too because he took dressing styles and changed it all up similar to Kanye.


Shout out to lil b and those parties at Berkeley he would perform at in ‘12, ‘13.

Those were the golden sound cloud years.


I was big on tumblr, but he wasn't my style of rap, but I respect him for what he was able to pull off.


There's a few big names: Post Malone, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Khalid, Bad Bunny


Thankfully the only artist I listen to on there has been known as Bryce from the suberbs for two decades:

https://soundcloud.com/ytcracker


This Kevin was still quite impressive

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Mitnick


I couldn't possibly disagree more. AI has created an entirely new way to contribute to open source. You can not, in addition to donating to the maintainers, donate your _tokens_ to fix bugs.


This goes really well with my RSS reader Tuvix :D https://tuvix.app/


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