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parpol , 13 days ago to Firefox in Google disrupted YouTube video playback on Firefox, again - gHacks Tech News What lies? And what's wrong with the license? It is to prevent other companies from taking their source code to make applications that aren't free.
What lies? And what's wrong with the license? It is to prevent other companies from taking their source code to make applications that aren't free.
parpol , 13 days ago to Firefox in Google disrupted YouTube video playback on Firefox, again - gHacks Tech News What's wrong with Louis Rossman? His right-to-repair push is great.
What's wrong with Louis Rossman? His right-to-repair push is great.
parpol , 13 days ago to Firefox in Google disrupted YouTube video playback on Firefox, again - gHacks Tech News Invidious on PC, Grayjay on Android. You're welcome.
Invidious on PC,
Grayjay on Android.
You're welcome.
parpol , 4 months ago to Japanese Language in My mom has this souvenir from Japan and doesnt remember which side is up... 🤦 I am terrible at reading handwritten kanji, but that red stamp on the signature, however, is without a doubt the right orientation.
I am terrible at reading handwritten kanji, but that red stamp on the signature, however, is without a doubt the right orientation.
parpol , 4 months ago to LinkedinLunatics in Inflation screwing you over? Just invest! I’m sure buying stocks right before a major depression is going to work out well.
I’m sure buying stocks right before a major depression is going to work out well.
parpol , 9 months ago to Ask Science in Why did the sound vanish from all of my recording devices at the same moment? Could it be a bug in a component used in universal sound drivers related to time? Or maybe a power surge that caused it in all devices at once? Were the devices connected in any way? Did the devices use any common software or OS? Were you blasted with radiation which caused a bunch of booleans to flip in all your devices?
Could it be a bug in a component used in universal sound drivers related to time?
Or maybe a power surge that caused it in all devices at once? Were the devices connected in any way?
Did the devices use any common software or OS?
Were you blasted with radiation which caused a bunch of booleans to flip in all your devices?