As a temporary fix, downloading the videos works fine.
DelayNoMore
I have the same issue. My workplace uses Google to store their documents which need to be accessed on a daily basis. I use Firefox for my personal web browsing and Brave for Google or work related stuff. Isolating Google/work stuff from my personal browsing has been working for me. I also use Thunderbird if I only need to open or send an email via Google. Brave has ad and telemetry blocking options and you can (for now) still use Ublock origin.
The first game that made me notice this and led me on to studying film making in University was Silent Hill (1999). Excellent use of camera angles and movement to give tension to the player and restrict the players vision of what they can see on the screen. At the time when Resident Evil was using static camera angles, Silent Hill introduced a more cinematic style to video games and Enhanced it even more in SH 2 and 3.
I think the developer is temporarily funding use of Reddit's API until he gets the update ready for the subscription only version of the app. Not sure how long that will take.
I really want to buy a Steam Deck but even with this sale, I can't justify the purchase to myself. I still use my PS Vita as there are a lot of games on there that I haven't played yet (Vita, PSP, some PS1 and ports) and I still have a working PS3 with games I've yet to play! Once the PS3 no longer functions, Steam Deck will be bought!
I haven't played any Ys games but I'll get around to starting them one day. I still play on my PSVITA so I can get them quite easily.
FerenOS is an Ubuntu based distro, kind of like a KDE Ubuntu Linux Mint. It's having a new release next month.
I think the Frankie Boyle insult to an audience member is the best. It was a long story and I'll try and search for it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oX1jMmfG2Xk&t=60
Thanks for reminding me! I tried to do this a few days ago but it wasn't working. A few updates later and it's functional. Loving the black theme too!
Thanks, found them! Now my theming options look less cluttered.
I was using BitWarden and I've now fully moved to Proton Pass. No problems!