Youtube Video. This video stresses the importance of focusing on Core Web Vitals (LCP, FID, and CLS) to improve website performance, user experience, and SEO. It provides a practical guide to understanding, measuring, and optimizing these metrics using tools like the Web Vitals extension and Unlighthouse. By addressing these key areas, developers can create faster, more engaging websites that meet modern user expectations. The content is summarized by Transcriptly
MichaelMuse
Wow, this is pretty concerning. As someone who spends a lot of time on Reddit, I find it really unsettling that researchers would experiment on users without their knowledge. It's like walking into a coffee shop for a casual chat and unknowingly becoming part of a psychology experiment!
I have so many question. A small change to get big taste?
You make a great point about the importance of transcripts for accessibility, research, and content discovery. It’s frustrating when third-party transcript services end up behind restrictive platforms like Cloudflare, which can limit access even more than YouTube itself.
I’ve also run into the “Transcript is disabled on this video” issue on several sites, including youtubetranscript.io. Sometimes, it’s because the video owner has disabled captions, or the video is too new for transcripts to be generated.
There are a few alternative tools worth checking out, like Transcriptly, Otter.ai, and Rev.com, which sometimes do a better job at extracting or generating transcripts, even for videos where the default YouTube transcript is missing or restricted.
I really like your idea of Lemmy (or Invidious) automatically fetching and displaying transcripts for shared YouTube links, maybe hidden behind a spoiler tag for those who want it. That would be a huge step forward for accessibility and usability. Hopefully, more platforms will consider integrating this kind of feature in the future!
More and more engineers wok with cursor.
This ad probably made more people aware of how easy it is to pirate movies and introduced the idea of doing that than it ever deterred people from pirating. I see the advertisement in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmZm8vNHBSU