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cats @lemmy.world

Light absorbing void

  • On top of all this you can't access your account without accepting new ToS. After login web page show full window modal form with one button "confirm" so you can't reject it. I'm sure most of HN readers can handle this minor obstacle ;-) After I asked vultr for access to my account without acceptance of new ToS they wrote me back legal slur suggesting I may host questionable content:

    (...) you take the necessary measures to protect minors from accessing harmful material on your website.

    (...) requirements apply to you, including removing any infringing content and safeguarding minors.

    and threaten me with "law enforcement agencies"

    Bravo, bravo...

  • Here’s my no-ads YouTube set

    https://freetubeapp.io/

    windows, Linux Block ads and sponsored sections, optinal invidious proxy, no YouTube login, offline subscription list

    https://smartyoutubetv.github.io/

    Android TV, Block ads and sponsored sections, smart tv optimized, youtube login if you want to see your subscriptions

    https://newpipe.net/

    android, Block ads, offline subscription list

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Software registration lock

    pics @lemmy.world

    Diablak after storm

  • I had similar problem and want to block all communities from specific instance (lemmygrad to be precise). I used community search by instance name and block them one by one.
    It would be great to be able to select all results and block with one close click.

  • pics @lemmy.world

    Cool dew

  • Slackware 7, year 2000. Never seen linux before. Thanks to help from IT geek next door managed to boot net-installer it from single 3.5". After many hours managed do finally get xfree86 working. As far as I remember it was running with KDE.