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14 votes
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YouTube should charge for 4K. Hear me out.
13 votes -
The Apple, Google, and Amazon-backed smart home standard Matter has arrived. So what’s next?
11 votes -
Stable Dreamfusion: An open source implementation of Google's text-to-3D synthesis
9 votes -
Stadia is shutting down
38 votes -
A Danish city built Google into its schools – then banned it
12 votes -
Ideas how to unlock Google's blocking of my YouTube RSS feeds
I subscribe to quite a few youtube channels to get notified when there are new videos posted. I've had this set up for several years. Today I tried to add a new channel I've discovered. My RSS...
I subscribe to quite a few youtube channels to get notified when there are new videos posted. I've had this set up for several years.
Today I tried to add a new channel I've discovered. My RSS reader informs me it's blocked. I check all the other youtube feeds. Every single one of them reports "Error transferring <feed url>." server replied Forbidden (201).
Update: One day later and every feed is connecting and transferring again. It seems to be a temporary block. My IP address has changed overnight though so that's still my main suspicion.
It seems like I'm not the only victim
That contains a link to the author's issue on google's issue tracker
The official response is
Status: Won't Fix (Infeasible) Unfortunately, there's nothing we could do here. Please reach out to community forum or Stackoverflow. Check out the link below:
They completely misunderstood the question - it's not asking how to find a feed, it's asking why that feed is getting blocked.
Not only this but using DuckDuckGo bangs for to search google get randomly sent to a captcha page - issuing the exact same query a second time goes through perfectly. The same is happening with keyword searches I set up in my browser. .
Any ideas what to do about this?
So sick of google's monopoly.
13 votes -
Requesting resources for de-googling
I'm starting to get tired of being complacent about the fact that I am using Google's services when I'm well beyond the 'reasonable doubt' phase of Google being evil. They're a giant monopoly and...
I'm starting to get tired of being complacent about the fact that I am using Google's services when I'm well beyond the 'reasonable doubt' phase of Google being evil. They're a giant monopoly and I want to stop making them money as much as I possibly can.
Thankfully, I'm not as badly intertwined with them as I could be; I have already downloaded all the music I bought from them and since I have switched to iPhone, I'm not reliant on too many of their services. They do have some of my old files and pictures, but that shouldn't be too hard to get out. The biggest problem I can see is my email. Right now I'm actually paying $4/mo for an Amazon WorkMail account for a failed venture (which I'm planning on getting rid of), but I'm sure there are much better alternatives out there. I'd prefer something that has good spam filtering options including custom filtering. I was also wondering if anyone would recommend Apple's email service since I'm already paying for iCloud+ to store my backups.
Another more specific recommendation I need is for a replacement to Google Authenticator that works on iPhone. It looks like there are several options but I'm frankly not sure how to evaluate them.
If you have any other resources you'd like to share, please feel free to share.
24 votes -
4,000 US Google cafeteria workers quietly unionized during the pandemic
12 votes -
The theory and practice of cameras in side-scrollers
7 votes -
‘Pre-bunking’ online misinformation
7 votes -
A dad took photos of his naked toddler for the doctor. Google flagged him as a criminal.
14 votes -
Reward efforts, not outcomes
5 votes -
Google’s new Play Store rules target annoying ads and copycat crypto apps
8 votes -
Google introduces Carbon, an experimental replacement for C++
11 votes -
Denmark bans Chromebooks and Google Workspace in schools over data transfer risks
25 votes -
German antitrust body launches investigation into Google Maps
8 votes -
Twilight of the libraries: What gets lost when books go off-site and online
4 votes -
Toronto wants to kill the smart city forever - The city wants to get right what Sidewalk Labs got so wrong
10 votes -
Parti: Pathways Autoregressive Text-to-Image model
3 votes -
It’s Warren Buffett versus Google, Facebook in latest US wind-farm debate
6 votes -
The Google engineer who thinks the company’s AI has come to life
17 votes -
Is LaMDA Sentient? - An Interview
5 votes -
Imagen, a text-to-image diffusion model with an unprecedented degree of photorealism and a deep level of language understanding
16 votes -
Who made these circles in the Sahara?
16 votes -
Noto Emoji: A new black and white emoji font
19 votes -
What's next for AlphaFold and the AI protein-folding revolution
11 votes -
Contra Chrome
13 votes -
Analysis by computer science professor shows that "Google Phone" and "Google Messages" send data to Google servers without being asked and without the user's knowledge, continuously
11 votes -
Google said Steam had arrived on Chromebooks, but now says it’s ‘coming soon’
11 votes -
Google blocks FOSS Android tool – for asking for donations
12 votes -
Facebook, Google and other tech firms must verify identities under proposed UK law
3 votes -
Google search is dying: Reddit is currently the most popular search engine. The only people who don’t know that are the team at Reddit, who can’t be bothered to build a decent search interface.
41 votes -
Is Firefox okay?
25 votes -
Chrome OS Flex announced
4 votes -
New Chrome 0-day bug under active attack
12 votes -
Shortwave wants to bring back Google Inbox
3 votes -
Google drops FLoC after widespread opposition, pivots to “Topics API” plan
16 votes -
Swedish price comparison firm PriceRunner is suing Alphabet-owned Google for promoting its own shopping comparisons in search results
4 votes -
Google Stadia has reportedly been demoted
21 votes -
Google is wrong. Apple’s iMessage is actually a failure.
12 votes -
After ruining Android messaging, Google says iMessage is too powerful
34 votes -
Google releases “disable 2g” feature for new Android smartphones
19 votes -
The rise and fall of rationality in language
7 votes -
“Imagine if doctors relied on Google as much as programmers do”
10 votes -
Acquisition of chess knowledge in AlphaZero
6 votes -
I just want to serve 5 terabytes
10 votes -
Google's Tensor inside of Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro: A look into performance and efficiency
6 votes -
Microsoft, Google, Facebook and other tech firms are pressing lawmakers to stop prosecutors from secretly snooping on private accounts
3 votes -
Why Telegram had to follow Apple and Google when they suspended a voting app
9 votes