

Some sites go by that, some go by user agent. I believe xh can fake it’s user agent, if I’m not mistaken.
A good compromise would be to go by known user agents, but also heed the accept header. 👍


Some sites go by that, some go by user agent. I believe xh can fake it’s user agent, if I’m not mistaken.
A good compromise would be to go by known user agents, but also heed the accept header. 👍


Oookay, I guess it detects the user agent and only sends the IP number when it detects curl. Using xh did not work as intended.
Not sure it’s a brag, I see it as just saying, “hey guys, can we all just make a little effort? Perhaps the minimum effort?”
What would make it not boring?
sex is overrated
Yo speak for yourself


If we only go by ratio then, LA has about 1 death per 10,000–15,000 residents per year. That should still mean Hoboken gets a handful or so deaths per year.
A typical American city of Hoboken’s population averages about six to eight traffic fatalities per year, according to the Centers for Disease Control. [Cited from here.]
Seems about right, ratio wise, both for Hoboken and LA.
Yet Hoboken has zero deaths in 9 years since implementing this? Hardly a statistical anomaly, but couldn’t be anything than pure causality.
Feel free to correct me if I’m thinking about this in a way that isn’t logical.


Saving this post to go spelunking after it has amassed some replies. Great question! I love music exploration.


Sounds like a good idea then


Just drench my shit fam, love me some sauce


Nah, Pi-Hole has never been able to block YT ads.
Thanks for the correction!


Yes, Pihole can solve that. “Normal” people don’t have Piholes though. And “normal” people really do purchase televisions, and install the YouTube app and watch videos with it.


Even better, yeah. So this solution shouldn’t feel necessary unless as a last ditch effort, definitely.


Would that allow me to log in to my YouTube account, watch my curated recommendations, thousands-of-items Watch Later list, watch shorts, etc, just without ads?


Big no thank you to anything Nvidia. Plasma Bigscreen doesn’t seem production-ready yet, by the looks of its web site. Either way, that would require me to get a PC and run its output to my TV, right? I’m unfortunately not considering that option right now.
CachyOS, Steam Machine, I already have a beast Arch Linux PC that I game on, so that’s not necessary. But what about that Waydroid business? Would I flash that on to my LG TV and run that as its OS or what is that about? All of these github projects that people link to do such a terrible job of explaining what it is exactly that they offer, and what to do with them.
Thanks for the recommendations.


Anything for WebOS (LG TVs)?


This should only become a necessary solution if YouTube invents a way to inject ads directly into the video stream of the video you’re watching, like old school broadcasting.
So… not on my TV then?