We need browser extensions to kill those tags automatically.
Interesting, I'll take a look at it, thanks., But I've been particularly interested in Jami because it runs on multiple platforms, is on F-droid, and is a GNU program.
They had 1000s of hours of fuzz testing. Model checking means something different.
I have no idea who Taylor Lorenz is but I do remember Jim Bell. Look him up before deciding that prediction markets everywhere are such a good thing.
I wonder whether some careful specifications and model checking could have found this.
Linux -> GNU/Linux -> GNU/Hurd?
It gets worse. They are also working on mirror physics, where they launch orbiting observatories made of antimatter. What could possibly go wrong.
Wait, if "Linux"=autistic, what does that make us GNU/Linux users?
I don't know of such limitations and I've done some screen recording that way. But yeah the CLI options are confusing. The wiki (trac.ffmpeg.org) and libera irc channel #ffmpeg both help.
On Lemmy.world it's a weakness. Your instance may vary
I thought it was the size of the item rather than its cost. So a small expensive item could be a stocking stuffer, but a large cheap one would not be. I'm probably clueless though.
Oh nice, that is pretty new, but will have to see if it works on those gumroad links. I have an offline script (not a browser extension, I haven't bothered figuring out how to write those) that edits urls to remove tracking and it's quite a pain, since there are dozens of sites and tracking schemes it has to know about. Also, rather than creating a pasteable url, a suitable browser extension should just rewrite the link automatically before navitation when you click on it.