The cost of supporting every YouTuber I watch with merch greatly outpaces the cost of a few years of premium
The cost of supporting every YouTuber I watch with merch greatly outpaces the cost of a few years of premium
It’s also cool that YouTube Premium pays a bigger cut to creators when compared against regular YouTube ads.
Yes. If you’re of the belief that Pokemon peaked during the game boy advance era then you’ll probably like coromon. I never got around to finishing it but I’ve enjoyed the 10ish hours I’ve put in.
LTT/LMG is trying to market themselves as a reviewer that presents data accurately but has made many mistakes along the way. It’s hard to shorten a 44 min video into a few sentences so I think it’s worth giving it a watch.
I don’t doubt this video was hard for Steve to make. From what I can tell Steve and Linus are pretty friendly to each other. Steve was the first person to let Linus know he got hacked
I think it’s better to link to their github since the website has references to a premium sister project that isn’t FOSS: https://github.com/languagetool-org/languagetool
I haven’t used this myself but I’m curious if anyone likes it
Maybe it doesn’t but the formatting looks pretty bad
Safari is only available on Apple platforms though so if Mozilla goes away the option will either be to switch to chromium or buy an iPhone/Mac
I’d argue this deal is happening now because the anti trust cases are going in Microsoft’s favor. Microsoft and Sony have been in talks for a while to settle the Call of Duty on PlayStation deal but Sony probably thought it would be beneficial to hold off on this deal until the last possible moment in case it gave ammo to the FTC/CMA to stop the merger from happening.
Haven’t seen this one mentioned but I have fond memories of Frets on Fire which is a guitar hero clone