All of the good video downloaders are just a wrapper for using this, so it’s not really “instead”.
All of the good video downloaders are just a wrapper for using this, so it’s not really “instead”.
Ooh, thanks for the GlazeWM shout, that’s awesome. I use vim keybinds in as many programs as I can and that is awesome for switching between the browser and terminal or text editor.
If it’s on YouTube, then Sponsorblock will work on it as well. (Given someone has marked the sections, which is almost always)
Vimium-C is a rewrite and is better, and more well-documented.
All of the worst ones just didn’t attend. Most of those in congress who “protested” by being absent for his speech still give their full support to Biden when he directly supplies the genocide with money and bombs. If you’re committed, the only way to change anything is to deny your support to anyone who doesn’t outright demand an end to the occupation of Palestine. Silence is complicity in suffering of this magnitude.
My first reaction on seeing the title was to name a games that just have fun core mechanics where replaying the game is basically just doing more of the same fun thing, so ULTRAKILL means I’m on the right track.
Prodeus is a pretty good doom clone. Not as in-depth as ULTRAKILL, but nonetheless has fun weapons and your basic doom (eternal) movement/mechanics. Blasting your way through enemies is as fun on the first level as the last. And the Quake games hold up extremely well, and the mechanics are so simple and powerful that you can really have fun replaying and getting better.
Stealth games are also very fun for this. The Splinter Cell series (especially Chaos Theory) are very fun to try to perfect/improve on. Dishonored and Thief as others have mentioned.
And Midnight Club is the best racing series for this. You’ll have to emulate it, but it’s worth it. Completely open-world, and learning the city layout over time is very satisfying.
On the electricity video, he was actually correct. It was mostly a matter of semantics and people clinging to the common models of electricity.
His video with one of those “genetic research” companies was very bad anti-privacy propaganda, where they used the excuse of catching the Golden State Killer as justification for storing and using the related genetic information of masses of unconsenting individuals.
He’s also dipped several times into making state department propaganda like Smarter Every Day consistently does. Not nearly quite as bad as him yet though.
And he’s made several videos about failures of capitalism, wherein he very obviously refuses to identify it as the problem. Like the one about planned obsolescence or leaded gasoline and another I’m forgetting.
If you’re primarily downloading videos, there’s a much better open-source app for that called tydlnis, here: https://ytdlnis.com
If you’re using it to just browse, there probably is, but I can’t help you there.
Does Premium actually use a different recommendation algorithm?
YTDLnis is better, in my opinion.
https://github.com/deniscerri/ytdlnis
Maybe looks a bit less “clean” (still looks great though) but the downloading menu has every option in an easy place. I really don’t like how Seal hides all the important options for the sake of simplicity.