The pressure to review thousands of horrific videos each day – beheadings, child abuse, torture – takes a devastating toll on our mental health
What could be a solution for dealing with that? I wouldn't want to be exposed to that type of content even if I was paid to do so and had access to health support to deal with the aftermath every time.
Israel Kamakawiwo'ole - Somewhere Over The Rainbow
Shawn Colvin - I'll Be Back
Sonic Youth - Superstar (btw not originally by The Carpenters)
Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941)
German experiment gave people a basic monthly income – the effect on their work ethic was surprising
I remember hearing about a similar experiment from the 70's in Canada
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/1970s-manitoba-poverty-experiment-called-a-success-1.868562
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20200624-canadas-forgotten-universal-basic-income-experiment
a kindergarten-level understanding of German.
I love the serendipitous use of kindergarten, with it being of German origin :)
I fear that this will be used as a pretense to have a Real ID tied to all of your online accounts, and that it will be publicly facing.
And then if people come to your house after you share a wrongthink, or if part of who you are clashes with "the good ole days", well then that's just an unintended but necessary evil, so sit down and shut up.
Sara Bareilles - She Used To Be Mine
And there's also Tonight Alive's Amelia that I couldn't finish listening to even once because it was too heartbreaking
Unfortunately this doesn't seem to cover the explanation for the process, but I did find an explanation (linked in my other comment)
I tried many years ago but couldn't readily find an explanation for the process/reasoning, but I did find one now in the video here and it does make sense I also checked Wikipedia and learned more:
All fluoridation methods, including water fluoridation, create low levels of fluoride ions in saliva and plaque fluid, thus exerting a topical or surface effect. A person living in an area with fluoridated water may experience rises of fluoride concentration in saliva to about 0.04 mg/L several times during a day.[3] Technically, this fluoride does not prevent cavities but rather controls the rate at which they develop.
Fluoride's effects depend on the total daily intake of fluoride from all sources.[51] About 70–90% of ingested fluoride is absorbed into the blood, where it distributes throughout the body. In infants 80–90% of absorbed fluoride is retained, with the rest excreted, mostly via urine; in adults about 60% is retained. About 99% of retained fluoride is stored in bone, teeth, and other calcium-rich areas, where excess quantities can cause fluorosis.[79] Drinking water is typically the largest source of fluoride.
Wouldn't it be better to give families vouchers for toothpaste and toothbrushes? Or have subsidized lower price ones available?
I never really understood how water briefly swishing through your teeth with some minimal amount of fluoride in it has any effect on the teeth. (edit: explanation in the replies). Fluoridation comes across as a way for industry to legitimize toxic waste instead of having to treat it and dispose of it responsively and ecologically.
Meanwhile we are ingesting it when drinking tap water, along with our pets and all other animals that have access to the water supply, and we wash our hands with it and shower with it, and we ingest it further through crops/food that is grown/prepared with the water.
just making sure you've seen this nested comment
I've been using RSS to keep up with channels and it's been great. I recently found out that you can use a different feed url to only get the main videos from the channel (to filter out shorts and livestreams)
So instead of the channel url (which gets converted to https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UC...
) you use https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?playlist_id=UULF...
(might stand for User Uploads Long Form)
If you use an addon (like Feedbro) you can automatically get the first rss URL and manually convert it by clicking on Find Feeds In Current Tab when on the channel's page, then right-click copy the "rss" hyperlink. Otherwise, you can look for the channel ID in the page source by searching for =UC
.
A lot of this was already covered but here's what I have:
- Lights/screens:
- Switching to light sources/bulbs with lower brightness/warmer light temperature (lower Kelvin/K-value) 3 hours before bed. (Light affects our sleep-wake cycle, aka the circadian rhythm. Our brain processes bright light as "the sun is still up so it's not time to sleep yet")
- Gradually dimming electronic screens until bedtime. (Computer: using a program like F.lux and lowering the brightness gradually in the graphics card's control panel. Phone: with a built-in Night/Dark Mode option that you can schedule or by using an app like Twilight). // Don't take your devices to the bedroom, or keep them far away from the bed and set them on silent/shut them off.
- Use a face mask (or tie some other cloth around your eyes), or sleep in a dark room (closed door, covered windows, covered LED lights on electronics, etc.) (note: if you sleep in a closed room make sure to keep it well-ventilated in all other hours)
- Try not to sleep for more than 8 hours, so you'll always be tired enough the next night.
- Masking noise:
- Use something that makes a white noise - a loud fan/air purifier, a plugged-in radio that's not tuned to a working station, a white noise device, etc. (put it next to a window if it's noisy outside to mask the noise better)
- Additionally (or alternatively) you can use foam earplugs. Just make sure to roll&squeeze them before putting them in and don't push them too far, otherwise you might get impacted earwax and have difficulty getting them out.
- Food: Have a light meal 3-3.5 hours before bed and light snacks (like crackers) 1.5-2 hours before bed, to not go to sleep hungry and get distracted by that and to not put the body into overdrive by having to digest a heavy meal, or cause heartburn/indigestion.
- If you sleep on your stomach with your head to the side, you can use a thin and narrow side pillow (but firm) along your torso to support your shoulder on the side that your head is pointing to. (you can also use a thin pillow for your head to not strain your neck/spine - there are ones made for kids if needed)
Does it work for you when the word is at the start or end of the title?
I found that the previous/next post's text interferes with that because it doesn't recognize a line break between them (at least in my testing)
This type of flaw occurs when memory that has been freed is still used by the program
Am I understanding correctly that a memory leak has been fixed? Though it says that it relates specifically to "Animation timelines", so does it mean that the fix only affects the (small?) portion of the memory that's been used by that feature? Or any memory that should get freed but wasn't previously?
It adds a list of the most recently closed tabs to the tab context menu
Tab Snooze - allows you to close a tab and have it reappear at a chosen time later
Media URL Timestamper - automatically inserts the current timestamp of the YouTube/Twitch video you're watching and updates it in the history in case you accidentally close/navigate away from the page or go to a different time in the video
Feedbro - RSS reader with filtering capabilities
Redirector - auto-redirect specific URLs (for example, changing a YouTube Shorts url into a regular one, or changing Reddit links to always go to Old Reddit)
Undo Close Tab Button - allows you to restore recently closed tabs including the tab's history in the back button (max amount = browser.sessionstore.max_tabs_undo)
Violentmonkey - using userscripts that allow you to change things on websites.
- For Instagram - unmuting videos + setting their default volume
- For YouTube - disabling the subtitles/captions + disabling "autoplay next" for playlists + disabling autoplay of channels homepage video
- a way to disable specific keyboard shortcuts (you need to manually add the code as a new script). I use
/^(Key)?(End|I|O)|(Digit|Numpad)\d$/
instead of/^(?:Digit|Numpad)\d$/
(thanks to this post), to also disable the End/I/O keys in addition to the number keys.
- a way to disable specific keyboard shortcuts (you need to manually add the code as a new script). I use
- Note that, at least for Violentmonkey, if the userscript doesn't have the "://" part of the url in the @match line then you need to add it in the userscript settings after installing the script (for example, if the @match line of the script only has
*.youtube.com/*
then put*://*.youtube.com/*
in the "@match rules" line in the settings)
YouTube Comment Reader - allows you to search through the comments of a video (by clicking on the addon in the Extension menu and then clicking on the "YouTube Comment Reader" at the top or the "X Comments" at the bottom of the tooltip)
Page Shadow - allows you to use dark and light themes on sites that don't have the option to change it.
And if you're like me and you find that some YT videos feel too slow but 1.25x is too fast, then you can use Enhancer for YouTube's "Playback speed" feature to have smaller speed steps. Then you can hold ctrl and use the scrollwheel (while over the video) to change the video's speed by the amount you chose (I use 0.05 speed variation, mostly changing to 1.05x or 1.10x)
To add and reiterate what others have said:
- It's similar to following sports and knowing all the game results, who's injured/out for the season, etc.
- People like to feel part of larger society/culture, and to feel knowledgeable, to feel "in on things"
- It's a way to fill time/fill the void, a distraction from "real life" which can leave you feeling powerless/drained
- It can be a good conversation topic with friends when there's not much to talk about (or when other topics can be contentious)
Some ways to try to revert it (some have already been mentioned)
👉 Go to this page and check if you're able to opt out of the "Redesigned Watch Page" (source)
👉 Install a userscript addon like Violentmonkey, and then use a script like Classic Youtube Layout (which is based on this script which was outdated in regards to the related videos sidebar)
- If you get an error about the
@match
line of the script then click onallow edits
and change it from*.youtube.com/*
to*://*.youtube.com/*
, or install the script as it is and then put*://*.youtube.com/*
in the "@match rules" line in the settings tab of the script - There's also this script that you would need to add its code manually to the userscript addon by clicking on the new script icon (see the author's post for more details)
👉 Use uBlock Origin filters like these or these
- Note that
youtube.com##+js(set, yt.config_.EXPERIMENT_FLAGS.kevlar_watch_grid, false)
should be enough to change the UI back for the most part
👉 Use this userscript and Stylus style
👉 The addon Enhancer for YouTube (Firefox / Chrome) also reverts the UI, at least partially
👉 (might only work some times) Use the addon CustomTube - Firefox / Chrome (the default UI is from 2017 but you can choose 2021 in the settings. It's not exactly like the one from 2023 but it's close enough)
- note that it removes some buttons like Join by default so go over the settings if relevant
If you also want to change the number of videos per row in the subscription page and channels' videos page, then you can add this uBlock Origin code to the "My filters" tab (at the end click "Apply changes", or Ctrl+S) (this is for 6 items per row but you can change the number in the first 2 line as needed) (source 1 / source 2)
undefined
youtube.com##ytd-rich-grid-renderer:style(--ytd-rich-grid-items-per-row: 6 !important;) youtube.com##ytd-rich-grid-renderer:style(--ytd-rich-grid-posts-per-row: 6 !important;) youtube.com##ytd-two-column-browse-results-renderer.grid-6-columns:style(width: 100% !important;) youtube.com##ytd-rich-grid-row, #contents.ytd-rich-grid-row:style(display:contents !important;) youtube.com##ytd-two-column-browse-results-renderer.grid:not(.grid-disabled):style(max-width: 100% !important;)
For the more advanced, you can also mess around with the userChrome.css file. To create it open a text editor and save the file as userChrome.css in the \Chrome folder in your Firefox profile folder* (make sure to restart Firefox to apply the changes)
To enable the file, enter about:config in the address bar, then accept the warning if it appears. Search for toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets
and double-click it to set it to true
.
*enter about:support
in the address bar, or click on the Help menu > More Troubleshooting Information, then scroll to the Profile Folder line and click on Open Folder. Usually it's C:\Users\~USERNAME~\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\~PROFILENAME~
*Note: the first 2 lines about tab height might not work if you don't have the Playing/Muted text line in tabs disabled. To disable that line go to about:config, search for browser.tabs.secondaryTextUnsupportedLocales
, and add ,en
(or the relevant language that you're using in your system) at the end of the value for it then click Enter and restart Firefox to apply the change.
Here's the userChrome I use (compiled from different sources)
undefined
/* Tabs/Tab Bar height */ :root { --tab-min-height: 20px !important; --tab-max-height: 20px !important; } /* Menu Bar height */ #toolbar-menubar { margin-top: 0px !important; margin-bottom: 0px !important; padding-top: 0px !important; padding-bottom: 0px !important; line-height: 22px !important; max-height: 22px !important; } /* Fixing title bar buttons (close/min/max) due to shortened Menu Bar height */ #toolbar-menubar .titlebar-button { padding-block: 1px !important; } /* toolbar/address bar/url bar height */ /* https://github.com/CarterSnich/firefox-xtra-compact/blob/master/chrome/userChrome.css */ toolbar#nav-bar { max-height: 30px !important; } hbox#urlbar { min-height: 22px !important; } hbox#urlbar:not([focused="true"]) { max-height: 22px !important; } /* Menu Items height/padding */ menupopup > menu, /* this is the sub-menus/folders/containers */ menupopup > menuitem { padding-block: 3px !important; /* above and below each item */ margin-left: 0px !important; /* margin is the outer space around an item */ padding-left: 8px !important; /* padding is the inner space inside an item */ margin-right: 0px !important; padding-right: 7px !important; /* otherwise some text in menus gets cut off with ellipses */ } /* the padding of the menu itself */ menupopup { --panel-padding: 1px !important; } /* the text part of the item/sub-menu */ menupopup > menu > hbox, /* this is the text part of the sub-menus/folders/containers */ menupopup > menuitem > hbox { margin-left: 0px !important; margin-right: 8px !important; /* otherwise some text in menus gets cut off with ellipses */ } menuseparator { padding-block: 0px !important; } :root{ --arrowpanel-menuitem-padding: 1px 1px !important; --arrowpanel-menuitem-margin-inline: 1px !important; --arrowpanel-menuitem-padding-block: 1px !important; --panel-separator-margin-horizontal: 1px !important; --panel-subview-body-padding-block: 1px !important; } /*(The 2nd number in the first line refers to the left side and right side of the item)*/ /* Spacing/padding around addons icons in the toolbar/urlbar */ :root { --toolbarbutton-outer-padding: 0px !important; --toolbarbutton-inner-padding: 7px !important; } .toolbaritem-combined-buttons:not([widget-type='button-and-view']), .toolbaritem-menu-buttons { margin-inline: 0px !important; margin-inline-start: 0px !important; margin-inline-end: 0px !important; } #tabs-newtab-button { padding-left: 3px !important; }

Clipboard History/Manager with an ignore list
I'm looking for an alternative to Clipboard History since it has a limit on the amount of text it can store (11kb per text copied)
It has an ignore list option (to prevent storing passwords, credit card info, etc.), and I couldn't find that in any other program (at least not in their description/features lists)
I'd also like it to have an option to auto-clear the history on exit but this is optional.
Thank you in advance :)