I would expect a current Labour party supporting Lemmitor to call unions “idiots”.
I would expect a current Labour party supporting Lemmitor to call unions “idiots”.
YTDLnis is better, in my opinion.
https://github.com/deniscerri/ytdlnis
Maybe looks a bit less “clean” (still looks great though) but the downloading menu has every option in an easy place. I really don’t like how Seal hides all the important options for the sake of simplicity.
All of the good video downloaders are just a wrapper for using this, so it’s not really “instead”.
Private vehicles are by far the greatest share of transport-related CO2 emissions, more than double road-based freight . You can just easily look this up.
And the proof of that is what, exactly?
I think there are also other levers that could be pulled to help
Yes, and I’m sure we can count on Starmer to block those too.
You seem to be a Starmer fan who goes around denying that he’s just another right wing ghoul. So I don’t think your real problem is the website. I think you just don’t want this to be true. So to address that directly (the actual point you’re trying to make, not the one you made up), here’s a news link saying the same thing: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/government-no-plans-whatsoever-sadiq-141519860.html
Surely you won’t just ignore this.
Ooh, thanks for the GlazeWM shout, that’s awesome. I use vim keybinds in as many programs as I can and that is awesome for switching between the browser and terminal or text editor.
If it’s on YouTube, then Sponsorblock will work on it as well. (Given someone has marked the sections, which is almost always)
Vimium-C is a rewrite and is better, and more well-documented.
If you’re primarily downloading videos, there’s a much better open-source app for that called tydlnis, here: https://ytdlnis.com
If you’re using it to just browse, there probably is, but I can’t help you there.
That’s not what this is preventing. You made this up.
This is simple austerity, which is a punishment for poor people. Kier’s openly pro-rich, pro-corporation. If you (or he) were so worried about rich people having too much money, you would support the suggestion in the article: a wealth tax. But you don’t actually want that. It’s okay to want poor people to suffer. Just admit you want austerity, like Kier has. It’s a very accepted political position, the biggest parties agree. You don’t have to hide it.