and im already dreaming of the day all of those (sometimes really hard to work with) pseudocode "implementations" that are scattered across wikipedia will be replaced with immediately runnable, CC-0 licensed code. itll probably take years, but i do like the idea
hah. no. not on a platform where the lead thinks serving you a good dozen unskippable ads to test your patience is a fun little experiment.
sure is the year of big platforms trying everything to get rid of users
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and you can bet that ill (ab)use that. might as well make it just a bit harder for them
reading that just once again reminded me of how much requirements for those services can differ from person to person. especially that section about integrations. never threw money at spotify or youtube music fwiw
im honestly not really surprised anymore. i fully expect to see a lot more of these types of bugs in the coming years