I think they're catching people who are mass deleting comments at once. I recall reading that people were having more success deleting comments in smaller batches during the whole API debacle.
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Yeah that word choice is quite a bold strategy after all the bullshit they've put their revenue generators (the users and mods) through over the last couple years.
I found this with my old PSP that I had stored away for years and pulled out one day for nostalgia purposes. Popped the battery cover off and it was all swollen like a balloon. It was quite a terrifying issue to have to deal with. Back in the old land of reddit, they even had a sub dedicated to this called r/spicypillows
"Their games just prop up their movie business"
"You have no idea what you're talking about!"
lists a bunch of games based on movies
"You can't fire me because I quit!"
Have you tried Lidarr? This might help with finding files that are appropriately tagged versus those that aren't. At the very least, you might consider duplicating the more hard to find stuff and ignore things like Taylor Swift and the like.
Yeah it seems like a weird comparison. What is the potential audience even supposed to take away from this, that we should somehow transfer our money from the US to banks in China?
Do you know if the lite version still blocks YouTube ads?
Same and I have pretty much have no opinion outside of that.
Except in practical use, this means you'd need to block a window with your TV (can't open it) or have a special window cut into your wall that fits this device (which may or may not last more than a few years making the whole endeavor useless).
Seems like you could argue muting the volume during an ad is an unauthorized modification as well.
Why would Chrome/chromium break away? Isn't this just about the search engine side of things? There's no need to dump Chrome if all they need to do is drop themselves as the default search engine.