celerate 8 months ago • 100%
This is the first I'm hearing about the content creators getting paid out of the deal. YouTube needs to do a better job of letting people know this.
celerate 8 months ago • 80%
I looked at it. The features aren't worth the price at all.
celerate 8 months ago • 97%
Yeah, I am very likely autistic. I wonder when the lawsuits will start.
celerate 10 months ago • 100%
People used to tell me that I reminded them of Sheldon from tbbt as though that was a compliment.
celerate 10 months ago • 100%
I agree, yet for some reason celebrities who are not qualified to comment on these things have their voices amplified by the media.
celerate 11 months ago • 99%
Dear YouTube, if anyone there ever reads this.
I tried not to block ads, I would let the preroll go and usually not skip it.
I started skipping ads when they started getting long. I recall some were several minutes long at times.
I started leaving videos part way through when there were mid-roll ads, and those got long enough that I'd often forget what I was even watching.
I started blocking the ads outright when I would be watching a relaxing video, and a very loud mid-roll ad would blow out my goddamn eardrums.
Fuck you YouTube. You abused your users, you chased off good content creators, and now you're offering people no carrot and all stick. How about you offer to match the volume of the ads to the videos, limit the length of ads to something reasonable, and nicely tell viewers that you are making ads less annoying and that unblocking the ads helps pay the content creators.
celerate 12 months ago • 100%
Someone please explain to me how 3D printing vegetables could be cheaper or more efficient than just growing them?
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
A fellow RiFugee
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
That seems rather shitty. Can I not blame Samsung for making and selling a phone my carrier can push unwanted software on without my consent?
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
Who makes it so the carrier can do this? Samsung, or Android (Google)?
celerate 1 year ago • 70%
Not cool, Samsung.
celerate 1 year ago • 50%
Years ago I heard a joke, I am pretty sure it was on Royal Canadian Air Farce (the chicken cannon was the best part). The joke went "Canadians don't vote for who they want, they vote against who they don't want."
You are living up to that joke.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
This one doesn't surprise me. I remember a recording of a guy in India doing a job interview over the phone. He had a friend on a other phone giving him the answers to the test questions. The person giving the interview heard enough in the background to figure this out, and gave the cheater tips on how to be less obvious next time.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
My impression is that being an MSP is a turn-key solution. A bigger company sells you the tools, training and support staff so you can cosplay as an IT company. The companies providing the tools, training and staff are making you dependent on them too, as well as making bank referring you to their partner solution providers.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
The ISP here does exactly that.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
My boss paid for contacts from a lead generation company. Said company provided us with a bunch of names and phone numbers, and said they had called to make sure the clients were interested before providing us the list.
When I called, I would get told off and the prospective clients would tell me they had never heard of us and didn't get any calls prior. I reported this to my boss. He went back to the leads company with this and they told him "oh, we definitely called these people" and that was good enough for my boss.
Thank God he scrapped that lead generation plan. I don't know how much he paid the lead generation company, but I'd wager they wrote a web scraper for school and ISP contacts and just sent him that list.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
I worked for a company that was also a small ISP. If the internet service for our clients went down we were not allowed to tell them the truth. We either had to blame the upstream provider, or act like we had just heard about it and were looking into it.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
My parents raised me with unfortunate views, as did the churches they forced me to attend. It was only through life experience that I came to realize they were wrong.
Violence didn't help me, it made me feel isolated and more inclined to think that those using violence against me didn't have rational arguments against my views.
Violence doesn't win arguments, and it should be a last resort, using it for instant gratification is a sure strategy to prolong conflict.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
My parents raised me with unfortunate views, as did the churches they forced me to attend. It was only through life experience did I come to realize they were wrong.
Violence didn't help me, it made me feel isolated and more inclined to think that those using violence against me didn't have rational arguments against my views.
Violence doesn't win arguments, and it should be a last resort, using it for instant gratification is a sure strategy to prolong conflict.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
My parents raised me with unfortunate views, as did the churches they forced me to attend. It was only through life experience did I come to realize they were wrong.
Violence didn't help me, it made me feel isolated and more inclined to think that those using violence against me didn't have rational arguments against my views.
Violence doesn't win arguments, and it should be a last resort, using it for instant gratification is a sure strategy to prolong conflict.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
I thought the whole point of open source is that if you don't like what one party is doing, you fork the work and make your own version.
I can't ignore that Red Hat has also historically made a lot of contributions to Linux.
celerate 1 year ago • 94%
Here's my hypothesis so far.
People have to drive. That's the way cities in North America are made, and I suspect the same applies in a lot of other countries.
There are people that enjoy driving, but when it becomes something you have to do in order to get chores done, it's understandable if it's not fun anymore.
These two points above make some kind of case for why I would say most people driving don't actually want to be driving most of the time.
Now, we also have annoyances while driving. There is a street light I often have to wait at which will give me an eternal red light even when there is no traffic. There are a lot of cyclists here that want to be treated like cars, but don't want to show the same considerations to cars. Basically, driving can be aggravating, and people may form bad habits in response: such as driving very close to cyclists to pass them without going into oncoming traffic, or racing to beat a red light at all costs.
In conclusion, I think a lot of people don't really want to be driving, don't stay mentally engaged while driving, and will act like assholes while driving because they expect other people to do the same to them and the driving experience is frustrating.
celerate 1 year ago • 0%
I hate to have to say this, but Jerboa isn't good. I can't even say it's a step up from just using a mobile browser, because at least a browser doesn't crash.
Jerboa now keeps telling me that lemmy.world is outdated and some of the features stopped working. That's just not a worthwhile upgrade from using a browser right now.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
I was also a rif user. I am looking forward to a good app for lemmy.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
When I was really young I just started saying what was popular and started accumulating tons of points on OSNews. It was a learning experience: I realized I wasn't being true to myself and I learned to recognize it and stop.
Can I use any windshield washer fluid I want for my car, or do I have to match it to whatever remains in the resevoir?
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
/r/dailyprogrammer New challenges on there pretty much came to a halt. It would be great if it could be archived at least. I would browse through the challenges and pick one out.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
10/10! Product exactly as advertised. Would buy again.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
I'm frustrated that wired networking equipment faster than one gigabit is still expensive. My employer at the time upgraded to Gigabit equipment in 2016. Since then we have been on Gigabit. It's sad to me that even today 2.5 Gbps network equipment is uncommon.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
Thunderbolt can create a network link between computers. A co-worker and I tried it out and we are excited to test what transfer speeds we can get with it.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
That CCNA is going to make him money when he grows up.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
And then YouTube decides to get upset at people who block ads. Before there was even a paid option I just gave up on videos because the midroll ad made me forget what I was even watching. Or, I would be falling asleep to something relaxing and quiet, and then nearly shitting my pants because the world's loudest ad began to play.
Maybe I should be thanking YouTube for convincing me to finally set up some serious ad-blocking on my whole network.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
I didn't see a preview. I was getting ready for a picture of your hand drenched in sweat.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
It's amazing what subreddits exist that I had no idea about. I don't know if humanity will ever recover from this loss.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
It really bugs me after all these years that we haven't simply started calling Open Source software just OSS or Open Software to get rid of the ambiguity.
The whole, that's "free" software, not "FREE" software thing is older than sin and I think it might be Richard Stallman's fault we even have this discussion.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
If love to see Python under "Data and Statistics".
The whole list seems old though, are all of those programs still available? I suspect there are other great new programs that could go on a list like this.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
For some reason my body seems to learn a schedule for going to the bathroom, regardless of whether it's solid or liquid.
celerate 1 year ago • 100%
Oh no! I accidentally replied!