And then there's me with ublock origin and sponsor block always on.
I was raised to hate ads, it worked. I'd rather support via patreon
Please correct me if I'm mistaken but isn't the reddit dataset used to train LLMs from before Chat GPT became widely known? I was under the impression data from that point onwards was poisoned and not useful for training purposes
I can't seem to find it now but I remember there being a ~90gb .zip megadb upload that got passed around a lot on machine learning reddit subs that was a snapshot of reddit before x date
Well it works 0% of the time if it's not fullscreen. Not a big deal I was mostly curious about why it was no longer deemed necessary
I have a fightstick in my lap and a keyboard on my table. If I focus the video the controller still works (on the fullscreen game on a seperate monitor), but I can also tap space, arrow keys, m for mute, c for captions etc. without the need to alt tab or use the mouse.

Why do so many new games not have a fullscreen option?
Newest example I've seen is SF6, your options are windowed or windowed borderless. Hogwarts legacy also does the same. Why the hell is this?
btw alt+enter doesn't work
I hate it because it means I have to alt tab when I want to pause a video on a secondary monitor. I also thought the common wisdom was that fullscreen mode yields the best performance and lowest latency. Is this no longer true?
Thanks in advance!