Two of my colleagues still use locally stored plaintext for individual work credentials, despite having been shown where the password manager is. Both have accessed their files in front of me. If it's not in those files it's saved in the browser (because convenience is a hell of a drug). Now you start to see why discrete managers have a hard time, even amongst technology workers.
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'I don't care' is the refrain of someone who doesn't know how to safeguard his digital interests. Easier to pretend it doesn't matter than admit to wanting to hit land, but are adrift at sea with no bearings or tools. It's not entirely your friend's fault either. Education systems have so much ground to catch up.
Most creators worth watching will be making their work available beyond Youtube, and if they aren't then it's worth contacting them.
I hope I'm wrong about her, but she is a politician. Constituencies are built to gain office, and the closer she gets to power the more she will (and must) contort her program.
Black and white are English words at least a thousand years old. They've taken on numerous positive, negative and neutral connotations over time. But all that heritage and utility doesn't matter, and must be denied, because in 2023 it doesn't suit some people's politics to use 'black' in any context besides referring to a black person.
I think that's a very sad and limiting attitude toward language.
Head to 4chan: /r/ Requests and /t/ Torrents. Good magnet link trade there.
Vendors should be entitled to withdraw support on particular hardware, but they shouldn't be allowed to brick the service as a result 'just because'. All it needs is a TOS/EULA update prompt advising that viewers with X hardware are on their own as of now. I'd be willing to bet this denial of service practice originates in kickback discussions between TV manufacturers and streamers.
It strikes me as another case where corporate can inculcate learned helplessness in the customer by having him think disallowing and withdrawing support for are indivisible.
If OP takes the Soulpill, I offer some tips:
- Don't despair if search results carry a [private] prefix. Some of these people just got frustrated once upon a time and decided to whitelist peers rather than blacklist. Often they just want a polite PM asking for access. It pays to be inquisitive, so check their User Info for information.
- Chat rooms don't need to be occupied to obtain or download search results. In fact it's usually better to ignore them.
- 99 per cent of users would rather you share 3 albums than 500 system files.
Yeah, better to stay on Youtube and Reddit and Xitter, where there's no propaganda. Odysee's content range might accommodate the moderate centre better if people started using it. And we can't have that!
/artist initial/artist name/album name
(It's a fool's errand trying to create a folder scheme that accounts for every classification edge case. Accept the mess!)
Tagging is outsourced to the BT tracker community. Playback via cmus or Emby.
In EVE Online that's called 'getting underneath the guns'. 🎓