I wasn’t trying to be an academic edgelord.
Followed by:
You have no valid point. [etc]
Sure.
Your comment is a sign of limited vocabulary, because you pretty much used words that everyone uses.
(See how your argument holds no water?)
You’re not wrong, but it’s not completely toast yet.
You’re right in that I might consider alternatives soon, though.
I did it with Phoenix back in the Communicator days (which eventually became Firefox.)
That makes sense.
Thanks! I’ll check out the voice modulation video, then compare it to his recent stuff.
Except that mainstream music is not “mostly”. Even in the 80s, 0.1% of the music produced globally was played 99% of the time on the radio.
But I understand what you’re saying.
Well, that would have been unreasonable of my part, bro.
Sorry, maybe I was unnecessarily rude.
Let’s say I can pick his latest video as an example of bad stuff. Can you link a video you consider good?
I ain’t watching a bunch of videos of a topic that doesn’t interest me just to notice a decline in content.
That’s why I asked.
Two videos one good and one bad would be enough.
Examples of his decline?
And music has mostly been generic forgettable schlock since then.
Mainstream* music.
Plenty of amazing artists out there who are not part of the music business machine.
Please remember to use frontends like Grayjay, NewPipe, Freetube or invidio.us to watch videos like these.
Why not post a link to one of those platforms?
Kindof makes me think, there should be a canonical YouTube link that is not youtube.com, that could be use to refer to yt videos without the risk of accidentally clicking it and ending up in yt.
Was this an elaborate way to make me lose the game? Ass!
I mostly agree with you, but industries in which creativity plays a big role are BIG money. So it’s not a “because we want to” scenario anymore. It’s a must for many capitalists.
“Upgrade your hardware to run the latest versions.”
Lol!
Ok, troll.