I can relate to this.
25.4.2024 04:57I can relate to this.Giving the WebKit-based Orion Browser a whirl. Allows you to install Chrome and Firefox extensions, has some Arc Browser-like features, no tracking — am definitely liking it so far. https://kagi.com/orion/
25.4.2024 04:37Giving the WebKit-based Orion Browser a whirl. Allows you to install Chrome and Firefox extensions, has some Arc Browser-like features, no...For those who use Reeder on MacOS/iOS — there's an ARCHIVE folder in both the feed and “read it later" sections of the app. But how does one ACTUALLY archive an item? I can't find any menu item, gesture or keyboard shortcut that references it. Hrmm..
Thanks in advance!
20.4.2024 18:17For those who use Reeder on MacOS/iOS — there's an ARCHIVE folder in both the feed and “read it later" sections of the app....The soundtrack by Clint Mansell for Darren Aronofsky's debut film “Pi” was always gloriously awesome (and now hard to get on streaming). Fortunately, I found a YouTube video of the thing in its entirety.
This sucker got me through so many late nights of design/development work back in the day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UuCgIi3Dgk
20.4.2024 05:44The soundtrack by Clint Mansell for Darren Aronofsky's debut film “Pi” was always gloriously awesome (and now hard to get on...Man, I wish YouTube had a feature where I could say, “Hey, I'm just watching a few videos on X, this shouldn't be made THE MOST IMPORTANT INTEREST I HAVE by your algorithm."
Brief periods of time where I watch under 10 videos on a subject jack up recommendations for DAYS.
That said, if you clear your history, it acts as a huge reset for all recommendations, purging a load of material it's been operating off of.
16.4.2024 04:34Man, I wish YouTube had a feature where I could say, “Hey, I'm just watching a few videos on X, this shouldn't be made THE MOST...