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  • I talked to their support about the library force refresh and it's apparently intended. That library refresh is literally the only reason the EGS isn't open all the time like Steam is. Random data usage is bad, and can fuck off. I do not need random lag spikes.

  • I mean, 6+ hours of video a day without ads, while actually supporting the creators I watch. I watch enough people I can't afford to give them all money on patreon or buy merch. I have youtube running like 50% of the time I'm home and awake, and after a decade of using ad block (because honestly, fuck ads), I figured it was about time I started paying for it.

    There is an amount that I'll think is too much and I'll go back to my old ways, but I have a minimum wage job in a country where that means something so the fqct I'm now paying $17 a month instead of whatever it was before, like 13 I think, I'm not too bothered.

    I also don't pay for other subscriptions because what youtube has is just better. Like cool, Netflix has movies and shit, but similar exists on youtube and a lot of creators make better content for me than most of what's on Netflix.

  • It's to stop trolls and bots, so if they don't know why or when they got banned they can't fix it so the next troll or bot account also runs into the same issue. It's why a lot of anticheat in games won't instantly ban a detected cheat, makes it harder to beat the system.

  • Because I use j and L for back and forwards 10 seconds, so I might as well use k for pause and resume given its in the middle. Also often space will just scroll down the page, like how up and down arrows sometimes do volume and sometimes scroll.

  • That's not how this kind of thing works, and it depends on where it starts. If it's 1% of children attempting suicide, which would be a huge amount, a 10% increase is 1.1%, and then for the next year a 10% increase makes it 1.21%, and then 1.33%. This is why when something increases your risk of something by say, 50%, it might mean absolutely nothing if the initial odds are 1 in a billion. 1.5 in a billion isn't really any more likely.