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  • Clicking on many of the links from All presents this error after updating. Is there anything that I should be doing or is it specific to Connect?

  • So I know this isn't going to be popular, but... I lived in Saudi Arabia at 14. White people were targeted for kidnapping and rape continually, and no, not only women. Men too.

    I myself was very close to having both happen multiple times and escaped by pure panic and luck. My father and I were nearly killed by police with assault rifles because they wanted a bribe from my Dad. We were forced to drive into the desert at gunpoint to a "second location."

    This was not unusual for the expats.

    I also went to school in Cincinnati and had the shit beaten out of me multiple times because I was white.

    Racists no matter who they are racist to are fucking gross and I'm sorry you had to go through what you did. Please don't think your experience applies worldwide though. Being white, gay, black, brown, trans, or damn near anything in some places is fucking dangerous.

  • Why? Having correlary traits in common with someone doing something dumb isn't embarrassing.

    Andrew Tate doesn't make me embarrassed to be a man, he's just embarrassing himself (and anyone who chooses those views are doing the same). We are individuals.

  • This is a really well-put description. Having pride in the color of your skin is fucking stupid and applies to everyone.

    Pride is for achievements.

    Skin color is not something anyone achieved (and no, paying for aesthetics is not an achievement either).

  • It's social media. People really like to hit the "fuck you" button and not discuss anything.

    You have to put yourself in their position though. If they commented anything and didn't just casually dismiss, that would mean they'd have to think. Thinking is hard. Don't do that to them.

    Edit: They also really hate having the above pointed out, but never argue with it.

  • As a Windows user who manually updates weekly and reads changelogs for what actually changes, neither do I.

    But then again I don't leave 400,000 items open on my desktop for no reason whatsoever and get mad when I have to close them.

  • The I.T. firm I run does this except we donate them to nonprofits.

  • That might be what you wish they are learning, but I assure you that's not the case. There may be more of those Highway blocking protests that you're thinking about, but you're simply hearing about them spread across many, many locations. They are not occurring frequently enough in one location to warrant a change to the way people commute. I have never even heard of anybody linking those two points together before.

    If they're blocking a highway, it's not like you can just see the protest up ahead and turn off instead instead of choosing to be stuck. Often they are held in the middle of long stretches where they will trap as man cars as they are able on both sides.

    And the lesson most people learned from COVID was that there was absolutely no reason why we couldn't work from home. Although I could potentially see a link between working from home and, when the time comes to replace the infrastructure, replacing it with something more environmentally sane... but they'd have to convince big business owners to not force people to come into work for no reason, and good luck with that.

    It seems like there's a lot of wishful thinking to get from "those protesters are blocking this street" to "man, we should completely redo the entire infrastructure of North America because of these protests."

  • No matter the outcome of this, nobody is learning that lesson from this demonstration.

    If you want to take a (more obvious) environmental bent, this is a terrible idea for them to do because all they're doing is causing vehicles to have to run substantially longer.

  • Ah! A few ways to do things:

    1. Go into the YouTube "three dots" options and you can "Create Clip" which will allow you to shave out or repeat any length of video you want. If you shave it out, you can make it private and just repeat the single video. and / or
    2. Use any YouTube download site (say like this one) and just get the MP3 or video which you can play over and over using any media player. and / or
    3. If you're on a phone, use a third-party YouTube app like GrayJay and it'll block ads.

    If you have questions, ask away!

  • Because the post is shit maybe?

  • Well that's a terrifying prospect if you have any sort of opinion outside of the groupthink.

  • But manually looping any part of it inside the video which you can do past the first 2 minutes would still not be an ad. Also, who doesn't use an ad blocker on YouTube? All of those problems that you listed have incredibly easy solutions that you can execute with zero training.

    And realistically if they are looking for profit (and they absolutely are) I still see no reason why they would keep these up. The benefits are absolutely minimal at best and the drawbacks are quite large.

  • Sometimes they are, if it's just audio and a static image. Some of them definitely are not that though. The ones with visualizers or full music videos or the like are not nearly as compressible.

  • So to combat use cases like this, why not just add a repeat option? There would be no break if it cached the beginning again.

    Also just download the audio you want and loop it yourself. It would take roughly 2 minutes and use way less bandwidth.

  • I wonder why they would kill old videos instead of just removing those 10-hour plus loops of the same song over and over again that nobody watches. You'd think those giant loop videos would be taking up far more space.

  • Funnily enough, "not so smart joke" is the same descriptor I have for no-discussion downvoters.

  • My liver may be flower-scented, but I tend to not paint situations in broad-stoke terms like "woke" that are used to dismiss valid arguments.

    You can't disprove a label (especially a vague one that someone else applies to you), however you can very much disprove points.

  • Hey I'm just writing the rules down, not telling you you shouldn't be annoyed by them.

  • It really is the embodiment of that old joke about people never wanting to hear other people's opinions, and only wanting to hear their own opinion parroted back to them by someone passably eloquent.