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Uploads is a playlist.


For the few YouTube channels where I actually want to watch every single video uploaded by the creator, I do use this. For the rest, I have to hope that they create playlists for the subset of their videos that I am interested in. Many creators are actually quite diligent about organizing their uploads into playlists.


I ran one of those for awhile for fun. I stopped after the demonetization epidemic where every video got demonetized.

You can do a lot with ffmpeg.


Namecoin


As someone who has not used facebook in years, this drama is getting ridiculously annoying. I wish hacker news had filters like 4chan.


If you want serious discussion, Reddit is the worst choice.


Reddit the software seems fine. /r/rust works well enough.


Why do you think jaywalking and busted tail light are bad laws? They make driving safer.


As a non-american jaywalking laws seem utterly crazy. The onus should be on the driver not to hit pedestrians, not the other way round


What is stopping yourisp from doing reverse dns and looking up what domain is pointing to the IP you are connecting to?


You can't do reverse DNS for sites using SNI. Multiple hosts use the same IP.


Interesting because coin miners use webassembly and Google appears to have gone after raw js hashing algorithms.


Why is everyone assuming he is running a lottery? Where did he say he put funds in the wallets? All he said was he generated wallets, encrypted them, and put them on a usb.


> PK (my other co-founder) had recently sold his friend a preloaded ledger of cryptocurrencies and walked over to us and told us we should “sell people wallets preloaded with random cryptos”.

> We thought that there was no way people would pay us for this kind of service, but we spiked out a site over the weekend and launched that following Monday.


A lottery requires a prize, chance, and consideration to win. I don't see all three elements here, though it is a little difficult to actually understand what the business is - so maybe.


Use an ad blocker and they will rarely show up. When I stop, Waze shows me what people reported on the road ahead. "Car stopped in 3 miles."


Ad blocker on a mobile device?


I use AdAway - https://f-droid.org/packages/org.adaway/ on my Android phone. Downloads lists of advertising hostnames and blocks them via /etc/hosts. It's licensed under GPL-3.0. Requires you to have rooted your phone.


Another option for Android users (that doesn't require root) is Blokada -https://f-droid.org/packages/org.blokada.alarm/


Just looked into how it works without root access. It apparently creates a local VPN interface and routes traffic through it. Which is a fine way of doing it, except it prevents you from using other VPNs on the same device at the same time - https://blokada.org/api/v3/content/en/help.html#howitworks - FWIW, this is also how Tor on Android (using Orbot) works for non-rooted devices (if you want to routes apps that don't have socks proxy support).

Just to clarify re "VPN", it's not actually a VPN to any third party service, it's just a local "fake" VPN interface to intercept traffic.


Hosts list. Doesn't work as well on mobile. Unsure how Waze does their ads, but on mobile you get a white box with "Couldn't load!" or something of that sort instead of no ad at all.


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