Another option is to use adb
to change the DNS to any adblocking DNS of your choice. Here's how: https://yamen.dev/configuring-private-dns-on-android-tv
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I think the recent line of MacBook Pros (M1 and onward) clearly have a focus on the professional segment - stopping the focus on very thin computers, touch bars instead of function keys and USB C ports only.
What a ridiculously ignorant position to have. Do you even know how common it is for developers to run macOS?
You're aware that there's Unix underneath the pretty polish as well, right?
At the end of the day, a billionaire's primary ideology is money. Signing the contract, after failing to defeat the unions, will make him the most money at the end of the day, so I suspect that he will sign it.
Unless he feels like exiting the Swedish, Norwegian and German markets, of course.
Use piped, then.
Wow, this article is just like 100% wrong. I'm surprised no one has mentioned this yet.
To get why this could be a problem for YouTube Vanced’s successors, we need to understand how they work. Rather than modding the YouTube app itself, Vanced apps are essentially tweaked and modded browsers that display videos via a WebView that shows YouTube, adding extra features to the experience like adblock and other YouTube Premium perks. If YouTube was able to check which apps or devices are trying to access its servers before displaying content, this would be an easy route to stop Vanced successors from working.
The YouTube-app, and Revanced in turn, does not utilize a WebView to display video. They are most certainly not 'modded browsers'.
Seriously, who wrote this shit? An AI? It's baffling.
I'm envious of that for sure.
Isn't it sufficient to just uncheck the 'Show NSFW'-setting on your user profile?
As far as I've understood it, the people running this instance aren't against NSFW on principle, but simply do not want the responsibilities that come with managing that kind of content. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I've got 12 km to work, a bit hilly, takes a bit under 30 minutes in favorable conditions. Parts of it have good bicycle infrastructure and parts of it do not. It's the best alternative for me during spring, summer and autumn, but I'm currently not biking during winter as transit becomes too good of an alternative for biking to make sense.
I'd say that 17 km is doable, but compare it to your alternatives of course. Note that you don't have to bike every day either, it can be a few days a week for the fun of it/for the exercise.