

Sure. i’ll review your code favourably if you do the same with mine.
That is also a way to get no bugs at all.


Sure. i’ll review your code favourably if you do the same with mine.
That is also a way to get no bugs at all.


Exactly. Instead of editing within the video stream you just switch to a second stream.
However from youtubes perspective that has the downside that the switching logic is where adblockers can hook in to block the ads.


Youtubes ads are not delivered into the videostream. That would mean reencodingevery video for every user and would need an insane amount of computing power.


Wasn’t the issue here that they would have liked to partner with GrapheneOS, but GrapheneOS didn’t want to, because of some security requirements that they had?


Where I live, you can sue if the camera films more than their own property.


Which is actually better because the chinese have no jurisdiction in the USA.


How do you know if something is encrypted?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subliminal_channel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steganography
Or for more practical implementations: https://blog.frost.kiwi/ssh-over-https-tunneling/ (granted, this one uses normal looking encryption to hide hide maybe unwanted encypted traffic) https://nurdletech.com/linux-notes/ssh/via-http.html


True. That is probably what the UK will settle on too.


What about China? There are VPN in China. They only try to block those that are used to act as if you are not from china.
Company VPN or university VPN are generally allowed.


You can probably block companies offering public VPN services.
But good luck blocking VPN in general.


And all that while OnePlus was awesome up until the OnePlus 7 pro.
I had the 5t until last year and it was still awesome.


On PC it is usually called “other”


So who can you trust?
Use an ad-blocker and suddenly it is an ok speed.