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11 votes
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Yann LeCun: From machine learning to autonomous intelligence
4 votes -
My channels were hacked, streamed crypto scams, then deleted last night
12 votes -
Incredible invention - this drone could change everything
21 votes -
Computer dating 1960s style (1966)
5 votes -
Google lawyer warns internet will be “a horror show” if it loses landmark US Supreme Court case
13 votes -
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down
13 votes -
I tried using AI. It scared me.
19 votes -
Sam Denby on how well negativity works on YouTube
10 votes -
What happened to Google Search?
13 votes -
The robot lawyer was a super dumb idea
5 votes -
Triple screen portable computer build
4 votes -
Project Code Rush - The Beginnings of Netscape (2000)
4 votes -
AI versus copyright (legal review)
8 votes -
Why are TV cameras still huge and expensive?
7 votes -
Atlas gets a grip
5 votes -
3D printing my own abdomen for robot surgery
7 votes -
DIY Blu-Ray laser scanning microscope
3 votes -
YouTube moderation bots will start issuing warnings, 24-hour bans
10 votes -
WebTV returns with custom server emulating 1999 experience
6 votes -
We bought HD movies on cassette tape and they're amazing!
7 votes -
I have to pirate colours now?
8 votes -
YouTube’s Primetime Channels bring streaming movies and TV into the YouTube app
4 votes -
Everything about irrigation pivots (Farmers are geniuses)
8 votes -
YouTube should charge for 4K. Hear me out.
13 votes -
Ratios are a nightmare
7 votes -
Does this button work? Investigating YouTube’s ineffective user controls.
12 votes -
I built an artificial intelligence that not only calls scammers to waste their time, but can steal their account information to help get them shut down (and it's working)
8 votes -
Last year I secretly ghost-wrote and published my best friend's autobiography as a joke. This year I recorded the audiobook version using a deepfake of his voice, and released it for charity.
9 votes -
EVGA terminates NVIDIA partnership, cites disrespectful treatment
25 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 -
The next chapter for Learning on YouTube
7 votes -
Will we run out of lithium?
2 votes -
The real problem with Mozilla
5 votes -
World's highest jumping robot
3 votes -
Interview with John Carmack: Doom, Quake, VR, AGI, programming, video games, and rockets
5 votes -
Amateur propulsively lands a model rocket
9 votes -
The armchair psychologist who ticked off YouTube
1 vote -
TikTok: Life on the algorithm
4 votes -
The 300mm silicon wafer transition
5 votes -
How technology loses out in companies, countries & continents
6 votes -
Former YouTuber Lindsay Ellis says she’s learning to live with the trauma of being ‘canceled’
16 votes -
Creators are mitigating burnout with longform YouTube videos
8 votes -
Minitel: France’s alternate Internet that survived until 2012
13 votes -
Scifi hifi
7 votes -
A stupendously wonderful interview with one of the founders of @ Cafe, an internet cafe that launched just as the internet was coming into the public eye
5 votes -
How cryptocurrencies actually work
7 votes -
The insane engineering of the Javelin anti-tank missile
11 votes -
NFTs are legally problematic
10 votes -
Ubuntu 22.04: An Excellent Linux Distro
8 votes