That theory works if you’re only buying things you need. I know people that buy stuff they don’t really need and/or never use because it was cheap on Amazon.
That theory works if you’re only buying things you need. I know people that buy stuff they don’t really need and/or never use because it was cheap on Amazon.
I don’t understand some people who swear by it. If there’s really something I need by the next day, I probably need it the same day and will just get it myself at a store.
Skipped over the original Mozilla?
Did you drink half of the hot sauce on the way home?
Maybe try Napster: https://www.napster.com/ Sounds a bit like a joke, but it’s not. It used to be Rhapsody, but was re-branded.
As a Linux user, check out Strawberry. The name isn’t great, but the player makes up for it
That’s mainly the internet, not just Lemmy
People would be able to see you filming and maybe decide not to use that machine
This is quite the stealth ad. It seemed like a genuine post at first.
You can search for it on webcompat, linked to from Report an issue with a website that I use. I did a search within there and it may be related to or the same bug as this.
Do you know if this is actually been reported as a bug? I’ve seen it myself, but just got annoyed and didn’t report it or anything.
Exactly, there are channels that don’t monetize their videos. For some reason everyone is just pissed at YouTube and doesn’t consider that the people and/or companies making money off the ads have something to do with it.
Are you implying the people behind YouTube aren’t tech savvy?
Why aren’t there any trees around the houses?
A large portion of their business relies on rapid manufacturing and delivery. They’re not concerned about the environment
It is different. The old Photoshop process took a lot of time. Now an image can be manipulated incredibly quickly and spread almost as fast before anyone has time to do anything about it.