Is this what you’re talking about? Because it seems pretty damn reasonable to me. https://youtu.be/73rwD8cvmUQ
Is this what you’re talking about? Because it seems pretty damn reasonable to me. https://youtu.be/73rwD8cvmUQ
Most estimates are around 30% for people who use ad blockers. I would guess half or more of those are probably people who had someone else install the ad blocker for them (I personally do it for any family who has me help with their computer) and don’t even care about blocking ads. Half of the remaining half would gladly turn off the blocker to keep getting their YouTube fix. So we’re left with a tiny percentage of users who would actually be upset about this.
Something tells me they’ll be fine and they know more than the tiny population of lemmy, a niche community of people notorious for using free software, pirating paid software, and avoiding corporate media.
For someone who doesn’t care and has no viable responses to the questions here, you sure do have a lot to say.
I hate talking to customer support more than most but this would be solved almost immediately if you just called. The only thing mildly infuriating here is your own obstinance.
Spoiler: it won’t be.
Biggest thing for woodworking for me was just buying more pencils. I bought a pack of 30 or so and put all of them in a cup attached to the wall. Now I just grab a new one if I forget where I put it down.
Which is bizarre to me, since you have to imagine the core audience for those movies were middle aged people who saw the originals as kids.
These are the people they needed to draw in, but the real audience was their kids. They wanted to create a new generation of Star Wars fans, and they knocked it out of the park.
Do they really, though?
They won’t. But complaining about them on Lemmy and Bloomberg is empowering them.
Then stop already. Stop mentioning the name. Stop posting articles about it. Stop sharing articles about it on other social media.
You know what’s immoral? Posting ragebait articles about a platform because you know users will engage.
See “every Hallmark TV movie”. High powered female executive from the big city ends up in a rural town because of family/friend/work, falls in love with local stud and small town life, quits and moves to small town, cut and wrap.
This is 3/4 of their production and it works because it draws in the urban women who actually dream of this and the rural women who want to believe they’re living a dream and all city folk are jealous of them.
There’s like 5-6 possible soap smells made for men, surely you could find similar smells elsewhere?
Fair enough.
You want pedantic? Those are wind turbines, champ. Windmills are used to mill grain, no matter how many people like yourself try to bastardize the term to apply to anything that rotates with air.
What’s next for you people, pinwheels are now windmills?
As The Boys lovingly put it so many years ago, “nerds is cool now and jocks is pumping our gas.”
They’re only doing what everyone else is right now. B2B companies in particular are going nuts with it. I know several companies that pivoted their entire near-term strategy to focus on the value AI/ML can bring to their customers.
If we’re seeing it now, the government has probably been using it for years.
But it also says “gives”…
Mark as Read in the notification panel. How the hell is that still not an option? I’ve been asking for this over a decade since quick reply options became a thing (jellybean?). Options are still only Archive or Delete.