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I guess it’s against YouTube’s terms and conditions.
I guess it’s against YouTube’s terms and conditions.
There’s a popup that YouTube has started showing these days that tells you “AdBlockers are illegal. Stop using them” or something to that effect. This blocks that popup from appearing.
I’m not a mobile app developer so I’m a bit confused. Why would every class need to refer the app name? Isn’t it enough of the pom file (or whatever the equivalent is that has to package the app) knows it?
I guess it’s just the increase in the ease of availability of internet.
Guess my autocorrect failed me lol
What an Indian day to have eyes.
Edit: unfortunate
I think active has got something to do with some formula of comments per hour.
Wouldn’t be surprised at all.
How exactly does it help if I install the app and go to that subreddit? NSFW is still NSFW.
They’re speedrunning the destruction of their website
Believe it or not, it’s the same guy that made Wikipedia. Apparently he was sad he couldn’t monetize it, so went ahead and made the cancer that is fandom.
Disclaimer, this is something I’ve read on different threads on reddit, so take it with a pinch of salt.
We know it by a different name, but it’s still going strong in India.
Slightly ironic to be on this sub and expecting it to go away
Yep. I’m in India and my friends who’ve moved out of the country are ill for the first couple of days when they come here for a vacation.
spez sees this as an absolute win.
It’s fascinating how all these websites have decided to kill themselves all at the same time.
Always has been.