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Enschede2 t1_ja2llab wrote
Reply to Twitter argues before Supreme Court that letting ISIS use platform not the same as aiding and abetting terror by do-you-know-the-way9
Wolf Cola everyone!
Enschede2 t1_j9586si wrote
Turns out he was right to be afraid
Enschede2 t1_j89bjrw wrote
Reply to How Big Tech rewrote the nation’s first cell phone repair law - Documents reveal tech lobbyists revised a right-to-repair bill before New York's governor signed it. by speckz
Lobbying, or as other countries usually call it "corruption and bribery"
Enschede2 t1_j5m1e6p wrote
Reply to comment by SignificantView1671 in TIL the first known résumé was written by Leonardo da Vinci, when applying to be a military engineer for the Duke of Milan. It's mainly just a list of his designs for siege weapons (including trebuchets). He briefly mentions his art: "In painting, I can do everything possible." He got the job. by Pfeffer_Prinz
Either that or work for exposure
Enschede2 t1_j31b6bf wrote
Reply to AMD says a “limited number” of 7900 XTX GPUs have a thermal throttling problem | Owners of cards with throttling problems are encouraged to contact AMD support. by chrisdh79
The problem is that amd support seems to have been telling people since day 1 however that this is not covered under warranty
Enschede2 t1_isftc90 wrote
Reply to comment by GravitationalEddie in To improve search results on YouTube, use "intitle:" before the search term by password_1_2_3
Also quotations don't always have to be for searchterms that consist of several words, it can also be used when youtube/google decides that it doesn't know your searchterm and assumes you made a typo, then autocorrects you without asking.
Like searching for csrs, it would probably be changed to cars or something, if you'd type "csrs" however it should indicate you don't want it to be changed, also works well on google search in conjunction with verbatim mode, for which there is also an extension to force that by default
Enschede2 t1_isfigpt wrote
Reply to comment by Cycode in To improve search results on YouTube, use "intitle:" before the search term by password_1_2_3
Yea, I mean the google graveyard is evidence of that, all it takes is 1 competent competitor and I feel like google would be in shambles.
Unfortunately all the competitors kinda suck too
Enschede2 t1_isfeljl wrote
Reply to comment by Cycode in To improve search results on YouTube, use "intitle:" before the search term by password_1_2_3
Yea I dont know who makes these decisions at google, but it's like they purposefully try to make things worse, I mean the youtube dislike thing, and they also recently put the google images button under the dotted menu instead of next to search, which now is apparently news, books and shopping? Idk who tf uses that but okay..
It's especially bad when you gotta find programming things or something very specific and/or obscure, if it wasn't for the google verbatim extension I'd have lost all my hair already.
Sometimes even bing is better than google, and that's not because bing has improved lol (which it hasn't)
Enschede2 t1_isfan16 wrote
Reply to comment by Cycode in To improve search results on YouTube, use "intitle:" before the search term by password_1_2_3
I know.. they keep doing it on purpose, sometimes it's only even possible to find a video via google search by specifying youtube.com, it's extremely annoying
Enschede2 t1_iseut80 wrote
Reply to comment by JakeEllisD in To improve search results on YouTube, use "intitle:" before the search term by password_1_2_3
I tried that but reddit changed the minus to a dot, but it's basically the search term you wanna exclude in "", and minus in front like -"unwanted"
This used to work always, however now it increasingly does not, it does still work for say excluding subscribed channels that are unrelated to the search by saying -"subscribed" or -subscribed, or you can say -"recommended"
Maybe there is a similar trick with intitle, not sure, just like ot used to work with google search, but they keep changing things, like it used to be +"searchword" +"includesecondword", but now it is "searchword" && "includesecondword"
Enschede2 t1_ise1uf4 wrote
Reply to comment by elrugmunchero in To improve search results on YouTube, use "intitle:" before the search term by password_1_2_3
Precede it with a minus, it might still sometimes choose to ignore you tho
Enschede2 t1_jbs82kk wrote
Reply to Kaiser Wilhelm II, 1913. by Salem1690s
He's wearing the fancy hat