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Quagmire Discovers Tinder App

radx says...

Those can be blocked by adding the following filters to your ad blocker (i.e. uBlock):

youtube.com##.ytp-ce-covering-overlay
youtube.com##.ytp-ce-element-shadow
youtube.com##.ytp-ce-covering-image
youtube.com##.ytp-ce-expanding-image
youtube.com##.ytp-ce-element.ytp-ce-video.ytp-ce-element-show
youtube.com##.ytp-ce-element.ytp-ce-channel.ytp-ce-channel-this
youtube.com##.ytp-cards-teaser
youtube.com##.ytp-ce-element
youtube.com##.ytp-cards-button
youtube.com##.iv-click-target

RFlagg said:

I couldn't see said last scene because of the overlay cards for suggested videos.... those can be irritating.

Hillbilly Neighbor Is Pissed About New Dog And Trampoline

newtboy says...

I think not. A little too over the top. There's never any real damage, Billy often attacks them by pouring a drink on the driveway and other innocuous actions that look outrageous but do absolutely no damage. If this was real, one would expect less flailing and more action. After looking closer at other videos, I think it's all faked for clicks and they're in cahoots.

C-note (Member Profile)

Chloe Kim lands back-to-back 1080s, Olympic gold in halfpipe

Inside Of A Chinese Click Farm

xceed says...

From the YouTube link:

Guy Gets Inside A Chinese Click Farm And Holy Crap, That's A Lot Of Phones

​Turns out if you want to run a business where you rate a bunch of apps and write fake reviews, you can't just spoof having a bunch of phones — you actually need the phones. And so that's what we have here: a room full of phones relentlessly rating apps and writing BS reviews because everything in life (and particularly on the internet) is a lie.

A Russian man visited a Chinese click farm. They make fake ratings for mobile apps. He said they have 10,000 more phones.

A Russian Went Inside A Chinese Click-Farm: This Is What He Found

On the day when Snapchat erased billions of market cap from investors (and founders) accounts - as the MAUs-means-money model seems to break - we thought it worthwhile taking another glimpse into the hush-hush world of 'click-farms' and the fakeness of the latest social network fads.

So, if they're not human, where do all those "likes," "retweets," and "followers" lighting up your social media accounts from?

Thanks to this Russian gentleman - who visited a Chinese click farm, where they make fake ratings for mobile apps and other things like this - we now know...

He said they have 10,000 more phones just like these.

As we concluded previously, the bottom line is simple: "The illusion of a massive following is often just that," said Tony Harris, who does social media marketing for major Hollywood movie firms, said he would love to be able to give his clients massive numbers of Twitter followers and Facebook fans, but buying them from random strangers is not very effective or ethical. And once the prevailing users of social networks grasp that one of the main driving features of the current social networking fad du jour is nothing but a big cash scam operating out of a basement in the far east, expect both Facebook and shortly thereafter, Twitter, to go the way of 6 Degrees, Friendster and MySpace, only this time the bagholders will be the public. Because "it is never different this time." The only certain thing: someone will promptly step in to replace any social network that quietly fades into the sunset.

Inside China's phoney 'click farm': Tiny office uses 10,000 handsets to send fake ratings and 'likes' for boosting clients' online popularity.

Toothpick Sculpture - COOLEST THING I'VE EVER MADE: EP4

vil (Member Profile)

bareboards2 says...

Ah! Excuse me for being vague.

Girl is a young person. Age 17 or less.

A woman is a world class athlete.

If you want to fix it, look for the words "edit this video" underneath the video, bottom left.

Click on that and you can fix your description. If you want to.

vil said:

Please excuse my English, how? Is it just the apostrophe? Apostrophes on a Czech keyboard are a pain. Also, I humbly admit, I have no idea how to edit that text now :-(

And she definitely let the other girl go, also I am not aware of any tradition of this happening regularly in biathlon or cross-country skiing when sticks break or are lost due to contact.

Color Picker visual basic 2015

NoBody says...

Private Sub pbxPalette_MouseMove(sender As Object, e As MouseEventArgs) Handles pbxPalette.MouseMove
On Error Resume Next
Dim img As Bitmap
img = Me.pbxPalette.BackgroundImage
Dim iY, iX
iX = (MousePosition.X - Me.Left - Me.pbxPalette.Left) * (img.Width / Me.pbxPalette.Width)
iY = (MousePosition.Y - Me.Top - Me.pbxPalette.Top) * (img.Height / Me.pbxPalette.Height)
Me.pbxColor.BackColor = img.GetPixel(iX, iY)
End Sub

Private Sub pbxPalette_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles pbxPalette.Click
Me.pbxSelectedColor.BackColor = Me.pbxColor.BackColor
End Sub

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Star Citizen Squadron 42 gameplay

AeroMechanical says...

Eh, I dunno. Neat overall, and since it's the opening sequence it can probably be forgiven to an extent, but there was too much self-indulgent tech wanking going on IMO. I also worry that there is a little too much first person shooter going on in my space shooter. While it was very cool in the previous Wing Commander games that you could go to different areas of the ship and talk to the crew between missions, all you had to do to get around was click on doors and people. Actually having to walk your character around a big ship to activate the cut scenes is going to get old unless they find creative ways to keep it fresh. We will see. I just worry there is a lack of focus on core gameplay in favor of putting features in there just because they can. A lack of a focused vision and direction seems like it's the achilles heal of the whole Star Citizen project.

How Do Machines Learn? - CGP Grey

RFlagg says...

I never even thought to question why I've had to solve so many captchas of late, even on sites that should know me by now... but now that he mentions the fact they do all involve click on cars, click on street signs, click on storefronts (as seen from street view)... it starts making more sense. I'd guess it knows 98% of the ones it presents, but then thinks image 43 might be one, so it presents it, and when 99% of the people click it, then it adds that to the database of confirmations... and so it learns more...
*promote the future of AI and even more automation.

World's Hardest Game

jmd says...

I am convinced people on videosift watch these with their brain turned off. he intentionally sabotages half of his puzzles hoping you don't notice he has clicked an image that will fail the puzzle and keep the video going.

This has broken me - Smarter Every Day

Police K9 attacks innocent woman dumping her garbage

VS doesn't automatically decode YouTube's playlists... (Wtf Talk Post)

ant says...

Go to the playlist and click on its share's embed.

Zawash said:

Could you post both the original code and how you manually got it to work?
I've never gotten the hang of actually being able to post playlists... :-/



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