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dutch3000 commented on Stealing Your Private YouTube Videos, One Frame at a Time   bugs.xdavidhu.me/google/2... · Posted by u/g0xA52A2A
Strom · 5 years ago
When faced with that question, a good move is to ask yourself why would someone else want to watch other people's private videos.
dutch3000 · 5 years ago
oh. there’s privacy online?
dutch3000 commented on Stealing Your Private YouTube Videos, One Frame at a Time   bugs.xdavidhu.me/google/2... · Posted by u/g0xA52A2A
dutch3000 · 5 years ago
why would i want to look at other peoples private YT videos?
dutch3000 commented on The great bicycle boom of 2020   bbc.com/future/bespoke/ma... · Posted by u/dll
matsemann · 5 years ago
I'm an avid biker, and commute by bike all year around even in harsh nordic winter climate. But my numbers for 2020 are faaar lower than usual. Normally I would bike to and from work 5 times a week, to swimming 3 times a week, to meet a friend for jogging, to the mall, etc. But now all those things are closed, so I use the bike for something maybe once a week instead.

So I hope and believe the numbers will be even greater for 20211, actually. Multiple new people with bikes, and soon people will move about as usual.

dutch3000 · 5 years ago
same situation. my commuter bike has been hanging on the wall since March. moving more into weekend, MTB rides with my family. i find it very hard to get motivated to just ride a loop for exercise. the utility of commuting into work really motivated me for some reason.
dutch3000 commented on Microsoft 365 Outage   status.office365.com... · Posted by u/psim1
dutch3000 · 5 years ago
is this a national risk? - think other countries taking out these massive, saas offerings. must be easier than simultaneously targeting thousands of disparately configured, onprem implementations
dutch3000 commented on Should social networks tell you if you’ve been following a fake account?   shkspr.mobi/blog/2020/09/... · Posted by u/edent
thwarted · 5 years ago
The librarian analogy is a little stretched, but I do expect librarians to properly put fiction books in the fiction section and nonfiction books in the nonfiction section.
dutch3000 · 5 years ago
librarians are in no way like SM corporations. SM corporations are like digital drug dealers, doing anything possible to increase the eyeball time on the app. they achieve this by any means necessary. even at the cost of further radicalizing the thoughts/opinions of the masses. everything being discussed here threatens their very existence and they know it.
dutch3000 commented on Should social networks tell you if you’ve been following a fake account?   shkspr.mobi/blog/2020/09/... · Posted by u/edent
dutch3000 · 5 years ago
lame. the real problem is the algorithm generated feeds that apps like instagram, FB and twitter use. their main goal is to occupy the eyeballs for as long as possible. this manifests in people being sucked deeper down into their own echo chamber. yes, that echo chamber is filled with garbage, but the garbage lined, endless pit of media streaming and it’s impact on our society squarely originates at the core and maniacal focus of SM platforms to to increase app use time. period. everything else is window dressing.
dutch3000 commented on Meeting everyone on a new team   annashipman.co.uk/jfdi/me... · Posted by u/craigkerstiens
dutch3000 · 5 years ago
good article and agree that continued 1:1s with a team of 60 wouldn’t be worth it. i’d switch to a group meeting format or have 1:1s with key leads
dutch3000 commented on I overslept because iOS 14 disabled my alarm   annoying.technology/posts... · Posted by u/dewey
dutch3000 · 5 years ago
New title - “I used beta software and found a bug”
dutch3000 commented on San Francisco and Portland Ranked Most Polluted Major Cities in the World (Live)   iqair.com/us/world-air-qu... · Posted by u/0x2a
bozoUser · 6 years ago
Came here to exactly say this, living your life in a non-emergency situation in some parts of the world like Delhi is close to current living conditions in the Bay Area (+surrounding states) under unprecedented wild fire in the modern history!

Now let that sink in :(

dutch3000 · 6 years ago
emergency is becomingly unfortunately normalized with regards to wild fires in the western part of the country. also, “living your life” infers a generalized comparison and if that’s the case you must consider the destructive impact (homes/businesses) of the fire that lives on well beyond the actual event. - bad air quality from pollution isn’t destructive in that manner

u/dutch3000

KarmaCake day-2June 21, 2020View Original