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  • Guys relax. Most of the 'research' comes from this reddit post: https://old.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/17ywbjj/whenever_i_open_a_youtube_video_in_a_new_tab_its/k9w3ei4/

    It points out following code in youtube's polymer script:

     
        
    setTimeout(function() {
        c();
        a.resolve(1)
     }, 5E3);
    
      

    But exactly this code does show up on a stock installation of chrome too, and it does not check for the user agent. One of the responses goes a bit deeper into what the code above could do: https://old.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/17ywbjj/whenever_i_open_a_youtube_video_in_a_new_tab_its/ka08uqj/

    It is rather clear, that this code is not aimed at firefox users to slow down their loading time.

  • Are you talking about suicide or near death experiences?

    If suicide, i fully agree.

    Without being an expert on NDEs: As much as i understand it can be induced while minimising the risk. So if the risk can be reduced to about the level of base jumping - i would agree on the 'their body' stance. and ppl that are genuinely inches away from death have not much of a choice anyway.

  • I would say the channel has at least cult vibes. "Truth about Wormholes", "meets the Creator", "visits different Realms" and other similar titles.

    I did not watch the videos so it would be premature to call it a cult. But their rhetoric would fit a cult. I'd agree though, that the titles are not really abt suicide. So maybe more general cult, than suicide cult?

  • Everyone who can read your unencrypted traffic has the possibility to intercept your encrypted stuff. So it is really not that hard.

    But you don't seem to be bothered too much about that possibility. So lets agree to disagree.

  • If i want to sniff your traffic, ill set up another machine as MITM attack.

    I guess as long as you stay inside a secure company network, it wouldn't be that bad. But if you go through the WWW, my advice is to manually add trusted hosts.

  • I hope for you, that you don't SSH into any random machine and just import their cert.

    Usually you know the machines you are trying to connect to. That gives you the ability to add their cert to your trusted hosts before connecting the first time. So for browsing the WWW this makes not much sense, since you connect to way too many unknown hosts. It would create a 'red is green' mentality where users just import any unknown cert.

    The only similarity i see, which makes sense, would be e-banking and such. The bank could send you their certificate with the login credentials by post.

  • I agree with you, that even the devil would run away from localised scripts.

    Just pointing out that even if everyone is using English, there will be differences. These differences can make it hard enough - no need for more stuff on top.

  • Even if everyone is using English, there will be cultural differences. I used to work at a company which had a lot of indian externals working on their code base. Whenever I had to work on a mainly Indian developed project i had to get used to how they wrote things. Usually things where named a bit different. Not by much, but enough tho throw me off a couple of times before i got used to it.

    IMPORTANT: I am not shitting on how they used English, merely pointing out that they used it differently from how i would have expected.

  • I want to believe that you are right - but don't think you are. I wanted to switch over to rumble. But, except two, none of the creators i regularly watch are there. Fine, let's try Odysee: geoblocking my location atm.

    The only reason, why i use other platforms is Grayjay. It aggregates content from wherever you want and creates one feed. If it wasn't for this app, i'd probably only use YT with better adblocks.

    That is the extent of their monopoly right now.

  • Since ppl obviously disagree with your view - here is some anectodal counter evidence:

    When i was younger and went out often, I had a close friend group of like-minded ppl. In that group we experimented with different drugs. The most common one was probably MDMA in pill form, but we had things that where in powder, liquid, crystal and organic form. For new drugs we read up and usually had a trip sitter, all our stuff went through the lab - so we knew what actually was in there. In our high time, we had a trip every weekend and a comming down with some weed. I know for a fact that we did not harm anyone else. Did we harm our bodies? Possibly, but for sure less than smoking tobacco for the same period and frequency would have. Did we develop an addiction? I can't speak for the others, but i know i did not. And those i am still in contact with have a clean and organized life now.

    It will be extremely easy for you, to simply say 'denial' and not take in what i wrote. But trust me when i say i know what an addiction is. During my time in the military i developed an addiction to alcohol. I am fine now, but i know how it is to be dependent on a substance and i know how it is to look back at it.

  • Glad someone points out the difference! I did not have to deal with psychological addiction, but during military I developed a (luckily mild) physical/chemical addiction to alcohol.

    I did not notice during service. But when i was out, i noticed my body craving for it. This could take many forms like sleeplessness or general physical unsettling. In my experience the physical addiction is less about external pain, but the body giving you pain if it is missing that substance, it got too much used to.

  • I think this is a US problem. In europe roundabouts seem much more popular - drivers are aware of the rules and bikes seem to go along fine.

    However, roundabouts are only efficient if all connected roads are about equally frequently taken. If one main road and three small connectors are on the same roundabout, the small ones may end up being softlocked.