I don't know, it just works for me.
I use duckduckgo exclusively. It happens that I occasionally switch to Google (which is btw very easy with "!g") but that pretty much never solves my problem.
I don't know, it just works for me.
I use duckduckgo exclusively. It happens that I occasionally switch to Google (which is btw very easy with "!g") but that pretty much never solves my problem.
Does it need to be private?
You don't think they know how many watch their videos with adblockers or third party clients?
I highly doubt they accept views from third party clients as valid ad views or probably views at all since that would likely make abuse easier.
I don't think YouTube cares if you refuses to watch their videos on another platform or not.
They probably prefer if you didn't. You only cost them money with no revenue whatsoever.
What makes you think they won't block them or force ads to them as well?
You do know that Invidious is still YouTube, right?
Lost the popular vote
On paper...
Yeah, how else?
We actually use rocky and I think Debian at work for servers. We are currently migrating away from EOL centos .
No, I disregarded your scoring.
Prompt sharing is still fairly rare so it deserves more than 1 point.
Sharing the prompt is 10+ though.
For physical servers there are out of band management systems like Dell DRAC that allows you to manage the server even when the OS is broken or non existent.
For clients there are systems like Intel vPRO and AMD AMT. I have not used either of them but they apparently work similarly to the systems used on servers.
Life hack: Install Windows 10/11 Enterprise IOT LTSC you get support for a long time and there is absolutely no bullshit pre installed.
V3 of the Google one doesn't always show a puzzle to you. In fact it's designed to not be noticed by users at all. Whether that is successful or not is a different discussion.