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8 months agoCool, but that’s only half the truth, 'cause how do you turn off your fridge, microwave stuff etc. when you’re away from home then?? /s
Cool, but that’s only half the truth, 'cause how do you turn off your fridge, microwave stuff etc. when you’re away from home then?? /s
Weapons of mass destruction
We ma-de … it up?
What’s the deal with Netanyandex?
I think they already began removing old, inactive channels some time ago…
Sounds like it would actually make sense to have a handful of different accounts, each account optimized (through search/watch history or something) for a specific type of content you want to search for.
Otherwise, 3rd-party search engines are often better than YouTubes own search for finding obscure/rare/unpopular/unlisted/demonetized videos.
In Liftoff, the Lemmy app I use, you can easily add a picture when writing the post/comment, which will then be hosted on the instance. It’s probably the same for other Lemmy apps. The websites I’m not sure about, since every instance can have multiple web frontends.
I know I’m replying to a month-old post, but I hope you’ll figure out a solution, since we very much still need to see this.
Also, if at all possible, please include some proof of those super creamy eels?!
Thank you very much!
Example - it works:
(Made with JS Paint, a retro MS Paint clone in the browser! Remember this brilliant technique for making “art”?)