Note to self, don’t visit Olso, visit Stockholm. /s
I was here.
Note to self, don’t visit Olso, visit Stockholm. /s
The article says it’s an evolutionary vestige to increase intestinal activity to expulse parasites they once suffered from.
Wait, like a moron? What? This is normal cat behavior.
I still don’t understand why they didn’t go for a sequel. It would’ve been much better with better controls and new content, IMO.
Steamworks making bank fr
So long as you don’t use a link shortener I don’t see why not
Mongolia & Sudan, what the fuck.
If hard-shelled tacos are tacos, then we can make another exception.
Don’t be mean, it made me hungry and I’m a Mexican™.
c/NotTheOnion
Yeah, are you being fiscally responsible, chump? How much are you making? Jeff over here needs another yacht!
I’ve heard that, and they look nice on women, but I honestly don’t.
My gay ass still looked at the bobs for longer than I felt comfortable with. *shrug*
I have a feeling you didn’t play regularly. I understand your frustration, but if you do play regularly, all these changes are welcome because they keep the game fresh.
But you are correct
That’s what the article says, not me! lol
Feedback across the Firefox and YouTube subreddits highlighted that it could break timestamped video links and chapter markers. However, YouTube knows the length of the ads it would inject, and can offset subsequent timestamps suitably.
The move also adds a layer of unnecessary complexity in saving Premium viewers from these ads. If they are added server-side, the YouTube client would have to auto-skip them for Premium members, but that also means ad segment info will be relayed to the client, opening up a window of opportunity for ad blockers to use the same information meant for Premium subscribers and skip injected ads automatically.
It sounds like there’s a silver lining after all.
Can we not be offended on behalf of other people? It’s so obnoxious.
No, it’s a PR move. Why would anyone use Firefox 12.0 when Chrome is so obviously more advanced with a fast release cycle sitting at version 120+?
The biggest tragedy is when these projects aren’t opened up for the community. OSS would welcome this immensely.