Look, as someone that's not afraid to be wrong I'm gonna say that I'm skeptical and say that I don't trust this is real until I've read the research papers.
Reading the news nowadays kinda feels like "trust me bro" unless there are several additional systems based on logic that corroborates what is said as truth.
Edit:
I'll need more sleep before attempting to read let alone understand the published paper. No promises in how long it'll take for me to provide my thoughts on it.
The 'neutrality' petition is a thinly veiled mockery and display of far-right political stances.
Choosing to explicitly not show support for certain groups of people like those in the LGBTQ+ community when it was done so before without any issue is to explicitly declare that you don't support them.
What a disgrace. Instead of showing support for fellow humans and Canadians the only thing you've shown is that you're assholes.
Also for those who might argue that LGBTQ+ people can still show their support at home:
Pushing people away and telling them to declare who they are and wish to be at where they live isn't sustainable nor empathetic. People normally don't want to dox themselves and put a target on their backs. Those in the LGBTQ+ community merely wants to be who they wish to be.
Come on, is it really such an aggregious attack on your person for someone else to want to be a man or woman?
This is Canada for fucks sake, as Canadians don't we want to show the rest of the world that we can also be the best of the best? I feel that we can do better.
Like just look at America right now; Trump and Elon are flipping the USA for their own beliefs and desires regardless of any other American citizen. Do we really want to follow in their footsteps? I personally hope not.
Checking just now I found a closed old bug on Lemmy's issue pages.
I also know that Invidious has been having issues as Youtube's also changing their system which also caused outages with Youtube frontend alternatives like Newpipe.
So it's hard to say where the problem's stemming from.
I originally asked for this feature because of the Invidious problem but I do also think it'd be nice to have in general as users like myself could upload our own images instead of having to rely on external services
I would love the ability to add in my own images to a link post as the post's thumbnail✨
When I make Youtube posts I use Invidious and sometimes the native thumbnail will load but most often times not. As such I often have to add in the thumbnail into the text details of the post.
Either way thank you and your contributors for the hard work to make Voyager great!🥳
You also have the option of Freetube which works like Tubular, the only downside is that there's no mobile app but it's available on Windows, Mac, and Linux via Flatpak/Flathub and distro repositories like the AUR or Nix Packages.
If switching backend servers by clicking the links within Invidious doesn't work, I've still provided the original Youtube link at the top of this post
AND MY AXE!