And harasses you ceaselessly to use it, advertises itself if you look up Chrome in it, gets reset back to default on updates for a bunch of file types.
Sincerely, a Firefox user.
And harasses you ceaselessly to use it, advertises itself if you look up Chrome in it, gets reset back to default on updates for a bunch of file types.
Sincerely, a Firefox user.
There are a fair amount of Hitler quotes that sound reasonable. Until you zoom out and look at the everything else, anyway.
At this point, the community is clean. So unless more is posted, then you should be good. If someone searched for the community and caused a preview to load while the content was active though, then it could be an issue.
I'm on 1.18.4, once I deleted the most recent images, the former CSAM posts(among others) became broken images. So yes, it was pulling from local disk cache. Then I took care of the posts themselves after the content was invalidated.
They're already wiping inactive google accounts and all related content. It's going to be problematic for old videos where the owners haven't used the account in some time.
I have a friend that passed away past the limit, I'm going to need to make sure to archive all of his stuff or else it'll all fall into the youtube void.
this is the hardest i've ever snorted. my colon actually hurts a little now
This is Reddit we're talking about here. You pretty much get three outcomes:
People want the feature
The feature happens at all
It's given the proper amount of thought and oversight
Pick 1
Makes me glad I'm a millennial and had to deal with the times when technology wasn't so "nice" to you. When Windows would let you delete system32 with less hoops, random websites could drive-by malware into your machine, and you could tangibly customize your OS to look completely different.
Late 90s/early 00s computing really gave opportunities to get good at understanding what your computer did, scrutinize when downloading random programs, and made you think about what you were clicking on a little bit if you didn't want to get a virus.
I made my own thread on the topic over at !fediverse@lemmy.world and it seems like a mix of "oh that's cool" and "some of the stuff he says is kinda ehhh"
I'd say that sums up my opinion pretty well, too.
From what I read, it also requires Secure Boot to be enabled. I played the game for 90 minutes before reading about the anti-cheat change, fortunately I didn't hit 2 hours and took a refund.
Yes.