
I always had a feeling this was gonna happen. I don’t think they can put ads on nsfw subreddits so they are effectively a leech on resources. Gotta get those profits.
What do you get when you cross a bar of gold and a fish?
You ain’t gonna believe this….
I always had a feeling this was gonna happen. I don’t think they can put ads on nsfw subreddits so they are effectively a leech on resources. Gotta get those profits.
Thanks for sharing, I didn’t actually know the source and will check them out now :)
I just searched “flaming skeleton” on DuckDuckGo images and picked my favourite
Oh yeah it is a bit like those scenes! As if you just reminded me of that anime lol.
Hideyoshi, and the way there were treated, was far from the most tasteful portrayal of a gender non conforming character but helped my egg to crack for sure!
Thanks but sadly not my OC. I agree it’s a fantastic image but don’t want to take credit for what isn’t mine
:3
I absolutely love it! Personally prefer the one with the background gradient.
Really concerned about their Virtuality machines. Clunky 90s VR setup, pretty sure they had one of the only working multiplayer setups in the world. Fascinating to see and even more awesome to be able to play it.
Overall super concerned for them, will be donating. It’s a fantastic place ran by dedicated people.
Horizon Zero Dawn. I played it to completion via proton, ran great.
Ah I see! Thanks for the explainer, I see where I misunderstood it.
I thought invidious got the entire video stream and streamed it back to the viewer - not just the link to it. So even if YouTube sees the invidious instance ip as the one grabbing the link, it would still see your ip as the one actually watching the stream.
I guess the bot related error I mentioned comes from when the server tries to get the stream link.
I’m still quite new to this but it is my understanding that invidious does serve as a proxy IF you are using a public instance. This is, I believe, why many instances get hit by the “sign in to confirm you’re not a bot, this helps protect our community” error due to so much traffic from the instance IP.
If you’re hosting your own instance YouTube will be able to see your IP. Since while it’s technically proxying your video requests, it’s still on your network.
I’m new to invidious and networking stuff in general so if I’m wrong please correct me.
What set is this from?