Yep. YouTube must include a manifest with each video to tell the player what time ranges are un-skippable. Baked in ads were doomed from the beginning 🤡
Yep. YouTube must include a manifest with each video to tell the player what time ranges are un-skippable. Baked in ads were doomed from the beginning 🤡
Come on man, you’re breaking the echo chamber. We’re here to shit on Google, not give them more money
They’ll probably include a manifest with the video, telling the player what time ranges are un-skippable. A script could hook into that, and auto-skip them
I use an Apple TV 4K. For self hosted streaming, I am running Plex on a Raspberry Pi, connected to a Synology NAS, which has my media library
I mean, they’re not the embodiment of Perfection, but they get the job done
And also avoid using HDR
If you hold down the escape button, it will deny all the UAC requests as they come in. It’s pretty satisfying to watch, actually
This is basically a modern AlphaSmart. Looks like they took some inspiration from that, too!
SpaceX is not publicly traded, so there are no (public) shareholders to be beholden to
I think it’s pretty stupid of the developer to have that attitude. I think it’s equally as stupid to advocate against using a piece of software because of that, though
I would’ve approved that too. Doesn’t look like the Challenger explosion to me! Of course, I don’t know what the Challenger explosion looks like, but maybe I’m in the minority here 🤔
I charged my EV overnight from an overhead garage door power socket in my apartment for years before I moved out. Never even needed public charging. Many people just don’t realize you can charge from a normal household outlet
Yeah, that’s definitely not enough RAM to run any kind of lightweight UI. Especially not an automotive music remote control client 🤔
The 3rd gen Nest Thermostat also has 512MB of RAM, and it isn’t too much of a potato to be a thermostat, complete with animated UI. Author of this article has a severe lack of imagination
Interesting. I guess it does both
That is a proximity sensor. It allows the touch buttons on the bezel to light up when your hand approaches
Check out iOS Assistive Access. It greatly enlarges and simplifies the UI to cater to cognitive impairments
Agreed. 100% would not recommend going this route for a homelab, but it does meet every specified requirement
Used HP ProLiant. It’s nearly 10 years old, but has 16 cores 64GB of RAM, and is just under $150 with free shipping
The OLED TV probably only has HDMI. TVs don’t normally have DisplayPort
Seems like that would foil a plugin, but I think it would effectively kill video scrubbing, or simultaneous streams, depending on how that restriction was implemented. I still don’t see this working well for YouTube