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4 votes
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The problem with NFTs
31 votes -
Fart jars and NFTs
5 votes -
Giving bug-like, flying robots a boost
4 votes -
The art of the pause: Is anything on the internet real?
2 votes -
How Beijing influences the influencers
5 votes -
Scotty Allen of Strange Parts, YouTube channel update - "I have a brain injury"
5 votes -
Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss on making The Matrix Awakens with Epic Games
13 votes -
Kartrak: The first barcode
3 votes -
YouTube will no longer publicly display the dislike count on videos
32 votes -
Trackers: The sound of 16-Bit
6 votes -
Patreon integrating a video platform
11 votes -
Linus and Luke of LTT try to daily drive Linux
30 votes -
I just want to serve 5 terabytes
10 votes -
DMD mirrors in a DLP-projector moving in slow motion
2 votes -
John Carmack Facebook Connect 2021 keynote
14 votes -
Veritasium: A story of YouTube propaganda
24 votes -
Generation Gamble
2 votes -
Take a look inside Steam Deck
33 votes -
Adam Savage's "A Tour of Grant Imahara's Shop" left untouched since his passing
11 votes -
Yelling at your computer can reduce its performance (2008)
9 votes -
A deeper look into how YouTube’s recommendation system works
14 votes -
Spot at Kidd Creek Mine
3 votes -
There is no algorithm for truth (presentation by Tom Scott)
7 votes -
TikTok overtakes YouTube for average watch time in US and UK
18 votes -
Discovery Channel's Beyond 2000: Wearable Computers (1992)
7 votes -
The universe is hostile to computers
8 votes -
Youtube screws me over for three years and counting
2 votes -
How many robots does it take to run a grocery store?
15 votes -
Why a YouTube chat about chess got flagged for hate speech
9 votes -
YouTube regrets - A crowdsourced investigation into YouTube's recommendation algorithm, using data volunteered by 37,000 users via a browser extension
20 votes -
Building the world's first 'breathing' PC
7 votes -
Free Geek Twin Cities: E-Waste and education
5 votes -
Meet Moxie - The revolutionary robot companion for social-emotional learning
6 votes -
Best way to consume YouTube without the algorithmic results?
I'd love to get a passable alternative interface to YouTube that just shows me what I'm subscribed to, a search bar, and nothing else. Does this exist as a userscript or alternate site? Edit: My...
I'd love to get a passable alternative interface to YouTube that just shows me what I'm subscribed to, a search bar, and nothing else. Does this exist as a userscript or alternate site?
Edit:
My current solution is to have my YouTube bookmark go directly to my subscriptions listing. I also have my ad blocker cut out the recommendations feed on the side. It works okay but maybe there's a better solution out there.
This is the ad block rule:
www.youtube.com##.ytd-watch-next-secondary-results-renderer www.youtube.com##.ytd-guide-entry-renderer[title=Explore] www.youtube.com##.ytd-guide-entry-renderer[title=Home]
18 votes -
Michealsoft Binbows isn't what you think it is
11 votes -
The future of microprocessors
5 votes -
What the 2000s thought today would be: Computers
4 votes -
Apple Event — April 20
15 votes -
Mask off
26 votes -
This robot has applications to archaeology, space exploration, and search and rescue — with a simple elegant design inspired by a plant
4 votes -
Linus Tech Tips accidentally became a top 1% OnlyFans creator
19 votes -
Are we automating racism?
3 votes -
YouTube experimenting with removal of public dislike count
@YouTube: 👍👎 In response to creator feedback around well-being and targeted dislike campaigns, we're testing a few new designs that don't show the public dislike count. If you're part of this small experiment, you might spot one of these designs in the coming weeks (example below!). pic.twitter.com/aemrIcnrbx
23 votes -
Why are circuits on boards?
10 votes -
Cassette history/trivia: A series of fortunate events
4 votes -
In movies, why the dial tone after someone hangs up?
6 votes -
YouTube can now warn creators about copyright issues before videos are posted
15 votes -
Nvidia's AI puts video calls on steroids
5 votes -
title.wma - The origins of Windows XP's welcome music
3 votes