Aren’t most songs on YouTube uploaded by the artists themselves?
Aren’t most songs on YouTube uploaded by the artists themselves?
It makes perfect sense, and I agree 100% with this statement. 👍
That’s one reason why Piracy will always exist, am I right?
I generally always buy games, because they are kinda cheap on PC, but I still refuse to pay streaming services to watch movies.
Steam Deck is great for consuming movies / TV series.
Maybe could this be achieved using a third party app? I would be interested, if it’s possible; my laptop battery is messed up, because it has always been at 100%.
I think Pixel 10 is a good number 😂
I am playing Jurassic World Evolution 2, works great on Deck out of the box.
I also have Hades in queue.
Even Infinity still working.
They didn’t check my laptop or mobile phone, however I didn’t really hold any illegal materials.
Just don’t bring any food, or any other prohibited things, they care more about real things than files you have in your laptop.
I had all my work related files uploaded to proton, just in case (I was going as tourist, planning on studying).
Good luck :)
You can try InnerTube of you care about music. It is like YouTube Music, but without ads, and can download the songs.
For videos, I am using ReVenced.
Ye, the 2 things are pretty much connected 🤣
It was the most pirated series, because it was also incredibly popular.
Non replaceable batteries are on iPhones, since they are paired with the motherboard, and if you replace it, iOS will keep warning you every day about a non genuine battery presents in your device.
I just installed and download the games.
Ahah you got me, I used ChatGPT to generate the answers. As of now it is pretty easy to spot a bot.
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It can be hard to tell if you’re talking to a bot online. Some bots are really good at mimicking human conversation, and they can even make spelling mistakes to seem more realistic. But there are some things you can look for to help you tell the difference between a bot and a human.
For example, bots often have very fast response times, even if you ask them a complicated question. They may also repeat themselves or give you the same answer to different questions. And their language may sound unnatural, or they may not be able to understand your jokes or sarcasm.
Of course, there’s no foolproof way to tell if you’re talking to a bot. But if you’re ever suspicious, it’s always a good idea to do some research or ask a friend for help.
Here are some additional tips for spotting bots online:
I hope this helps!
If the original artist reports the pirated song, YouTube will most likely remove it.
If no one reports it, then YouTube is going to keep it.