Ive been hearing this since 1995
Ive been hearing this since 1995
You’ll have to forgive us, the article was written by an LLM
Too bad, it’s here forever…
In that thread, the sponsorblock official account posted:
the ui needs to change to include ad links, so the data for when ads happen should still be retrievable somewhere in the page. Then just a bit of math
So hopefully, there will still be a method for sponsorblock to continue work.
I had the same issue as you and I bought a mini PC for under $200 and it works like a charm
Every Summoning Salt video is fascinating and well constructed. He really gets you engaged, even if you don’t care or know anything about speed running.
They should be required to serve a minimum amount of server time, or be forced to refund customers.
Or allow p2p where applicable.
I watched the video. They were all the reasons we’ve all thought the entire time. I want my money back. Damn clickbait title.
EDIT: I liked the video. I agree and I love Portal.
I own a couple of 5TB drives. At the time when 8TB and above were rare and expensive, it wasn’t that strange.
This isn’t an article headline, it’s a discussion post. I’m not sure Betteridge’s law applies.
As a former reddit user for over a decade… What??
The adage does not apply to questions that are more open-ended than strict yes–no questions.
But this is a strict yes-no question
I came to say the same - used to read PA regularly back in the day. It looks… different now.
No one gets upset if you forget for a second. That’s not real.
In 1995 people thought Win95 was incomprehensible.