It could if they actually let you download the content for a change.
And no I mean original quality, not split up undecipherable files that are hard to organize outside of their platform
It could if they actually let you download the content for a change.
And no I mean original quality, not split up undecipherable files that are hard to organize outside of their platform
I was happy today when I made a post on an obscure community and some guy just passing by on the “new” feed left a comment.
That’s why I used Kodi, a Plex server, and modded youtube. Fuck ads and fuck subscriptions
Watching Sadam Hussain getting hung.
Saw it on a computer at school with the whole class
New Zelda, but it’s so damn long! I kinda lost interest after the goron area
I wanna get off Lemmy/all eventually, but everything kinda stuck there
I’m a socialist, mostly found this place thanks to word of mouth. Unfortunately users are turning more moderate every day. It’s a strange place
And yet Google’s version is more useful
What’s his name? Moot or something
I remember when the owner left and it was all bots overnight
Nah I’m good with my 2017 jailbroken switch with free games lol
What games are even worth it? Sony has like 5 'must play" exclusive games on their console
Yeah I’m using public wifi
‘Home improvement’ on the Super Nintendo
Wouldn’t sponsorblock be enough?
Actually you can’t anymore
I mean, yeah. It did so for years.
I blame politics
So I use the evil Google notes app. Is there a better alternative?
Man Google had it just right with Google music and books. Of course they threw it all away.
I was a big fan of Google music because I was able to upload my own music on to the cloud and they would help me tag albums. The streaming of new music was just the cherry on top and it was awesome when Google told me to check out a new album based on what I uploaded previously. Not only that, but they let you pay for music that you wanted to keep offline as well.
Now it’s all crammed into YouTube, which is horrible for music as it was never designed for music anyway
To this day, I still think this was the best compromise all around and it seemed very ethical and modern to the way we consume music.