think old people and folks who doesn't have any tech skills ,, and usually those are the one who click an ad and do something with it. However, for us it's more the 'influence' that affect our decision to buy something, not the ads anyway, and the marketing people knows that.
well, The majority of YT users doesn't even know what is an adblocker.
edit: typo
Canva is really good for content creators
Good work bro.
Here are few things that i noticed.
- Double clicking on the 'feeds' button should takes me to top of feeds.
- Add more style separation between the title and the body text of each post, and the moment they like quite similar, which makes it harder to eye-scan the content while scrolling.
- When i'm inside a post, swipe left should brings me back. And swipe right takes me to the next topic in the list. This applies if i'm swiping the main post, not the comments, as the comments have the upvote and reply gestures.
Whats the percentage of YT users who use Adblock tools? i think it's a tiny number, mainly the power users.
I use a mix of google, bing, duckduck and Yandex.
Also I have "DEVONagent Pro" which i use for academic research, it has many automation features and quite customisable, however it does take a bit of time to learn it.
Edit: I also use "HistoryHound" which basically search into the content of my browsing history, depending on the browser local cache. Excellent tool for academics/researchers.
Does that means it's not a search engine by itself, but uses the indexes of other search engines and refine them?
Yandex is not bad, specially when google doesn't agree about the content you looking for.
I used to work as a senior linux sysadmin for some webhosting/datacentre before i go back to education to do my engineering degree. So i may be able to give a hand in that direction.
I would mod it, no problem.
- Title: 100 Days of Swift
- Author: Paul Hudson
- Description: Free online course that teach Swift over 100 days, starting with the basics of Swift for the first 14 days, then dives into several mini projects each teaches you something new in a practical way. Note that this course uses UIkit for GUI instead of the new SwiftUI.
- Link: https://www.hackingwithswift.com/100
Maybe that is the problem, rust, not a popular choice for web development.