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Youtube stopped working on Firefox when signed in
  • That’s right, the tailored homepage isn’t present in Invidious.

    I’m in the same boat of having educated the algorithm to fairly reliably show me things I actually want to see; I use my Invidious instance mostly as a backup for when the YouTube gods are in a foul mood towards Firefox or Ublock or the color of my shirt or whatever

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    What games make you happy?
  • I love going back and replaying Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy on my PS2; awesome memories there. I really want to try out the OpenGOAL project

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    Youtube stopped working on Firefox when signed in
  • Google just wants you to submit to their authority and do things the way they want.

    Invidious and Piped are great alternative front ends; no ads, no tracking, no algorithm, no stupid throttling.

    Piped.video is the main Piped instance, and I’ve got Invidious running at ourtube.roguewave.observer

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    What are you reading??
  • I just finished Lieutenant Hornblower and am thoroughly enjoying the series. I’ll be starting Hornblower and the Hotspur soon.

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    Why not Brave and Alternative to Brave.
  • Google sure is. Brave is a chromium-based browser - a browser that is built off of Google Chrome, so anything Google wants to put in their web browser to track you and devour your internet-soul is also in Brave and all the other “web browsers” that are just chromium skins like Edge.

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  • From "the desk of Tim Scott":

    Thank you for contacting me to express your view on the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act. I value your input on this subject and the opportunity to share my thoughts with you.

    The PRO Act, which passed the House last Congress with almost exclusively party-line Democratic support, represents the most radical and economically destructive piece of labor legislation in decades. Among dozens of other anti-worker provisions, the bill would abolish right-to-work protections across at least 27 states, including South Carolina, forcing many employees to either financially support a labor union or risk losing their jobs. It would also forcibly reclassify as many as half of all independent contractors by nationalizing California's failed "ABC test," which has wrecked opportunities across hundreds of sectors. The vast majority of Americans who engage in independent work, from freelance journalism to app-based driving, appreciate the flexibility and autonomy of their roles, which the PRO Act would eliminate.

    Beyond independent work, the bill would also diminish franchise small business ownership opportunities, gut the secret ballot for union elections, and force employers to hand over employees' personal information--from home addresses and personal phone numbers to hours and shifts--to union organizers, with no opportunity for workers to opt out. These policies, along with dozens of others, would result in fewer jobs, slower growth, and a weaker economy.

    While some of the bill's supporters claim that the PRO Act is pro-union, that argument misses the mark. South Carolina became a right-to-work state in 1954, and tens of thousands of South Carolinians are union members. That is their right. That said, the rigid union boss priorities included in the PRO Act could substantially harm our state's economy. Our state saw 27% job growth from 2001-2016, with a 10-point increase in personal income. We saw countless high-tech manufacturing job creators make South Carolina their home. However, my Democratic colleagues and President Biden want to punish those who do not want to unionize while harming our state's economy and squashing the dreams of millions of people living in right-to-work states like ours. The people, with the hundreds of thousands of jobs that will be lost, are the ones who will suffer. That is not what I call helping or protecting employees.

    Rest assured, I will do everything I can as your US Senator to stop this pro-union bosses, anti-economic development and anti-employee piece of legislation until we have an actual conversation with both parties on this issue.

    Again, thank you for sharing your perspective with me; I hope that you will continue to do so in the future. If I can ever be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me or a member of my staff.

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    "Puhoy" as a parody of "The Inner Light": an analysis
  • This is an excellent analysis! I just watched “The Inner Light” for the first time recently, but it has been a while since I’ve seen “Puhoy”; I’ll have to revisit it soon.

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  • I picked up the Criterion BluRay during Barnes & Noble’s sale this summer after being aware of the film for a while. I was intrigued by the single-room story and the exploration of condemning someone as guilty, and the film totally blew me away. The acting was stellar, the writing is timeless, and the cinematography was magic the way it kept a single room visually interesting for 90 minutes.

    10/10 everyone should watch it

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    POOM - A Pico8 Doom port
  • One day we’ll have faster-than-light spaceships and computers the size of a human hair, and we’ll still be making Doom run on them

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    Fionna & Cake Is for Grownup Adventure Time Fans, Says Adult Swim Exec
  • Not thrilled about adult swim or “grownup” fans. If this ends up being Rick and Morty but with Adventure Time characters, then I will pass. Adults can enjoy television, even animation without hearing an f-bomb every 30 seconds and without references to sexual organs.

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  • What's the opinion on his character these days? I know he has a reputation of being very disliked.

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    What's your favorite Web 1.0 memory?
  • My memory probably is more of early Web 2; I was born in the late 90s, so I suppose I missed the really wild west days.

    Flash games were great though; it seemed like every company that even slightly catered to people under 30 had a website with some game on it.

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  • Prior to the internet condensing into just 5 or so websites, what do you remember fondling about being online?

    I remember winning a raffle contest on the old Terraria forums and getting to pick my own title (instead of just New Member, Member, Well-Known Member). Of course, since I was like 13, I picked a random collection of letters that only I knew was an acronym of my signature on said forums.

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