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This is the better link. I've seen some slowness today, but no errors, so the link to github that works isn't very useful.

But not what level of the parking garage I'm on, right?

Is this true? Nothing will play for me with my screen off.

No. What you describe is correct: No background play via the yt app unless you pay.

Yes YouTube Premium will play with the screen off (using the app. No idea about using a browser).

In a browser, it works even without Youtube Premium :-)

Firefox mobile, m.youtube.com, "Video Background Play Fix" browser extension.


Works for me without an extension, you just need to click play again after leaving the YouTube tab/locking the phone

So does ReVanced YouTube

On iOS I use Brave and it works fine.

I made my account private and put my bsky address in my profile, so that doesn't appear to be an insta ban.


IIRC, it was for a while and then the decision was reverted.


It received so much backlash it didn’t even last one day.

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/12/19/tech/twitter-elon-musk-de...


That's a common misconception. Those were just renamed for the Caesars. January and February we added, before that there was just a gap in the winter.


What were they before? Quintember? Sextober?


Basically, yes. Quintilis and Sextilis.


TIL thanks!


It gets tricky with private dependencies, then you have to pass some sort of token into the container to authenticate with the host when installing dependencies.


Definitely.

Would you prefer doing those tricks or exposing everything on your machine to random npm packages?


I've wanted a way to listen to a local radio stations broadcast--including ads and dj banter--from this day X years ago.


That would be really fun. Unfortunately, I'd be surprised if the recordings still exist from the pre-"it's all digital" era, which is more recent than most people would think.


Even in the digital era, I wonder how long radio stations keep full recordings of their broadcasts for


Not sure, but I'd be surprised if there's not a third party company that retains them all the way there is for broadcast TV.



While not exactly a webring, "articles from blogs I follow" is a neat addition to a static site.


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