@X I can't contact help nor can I login to my other account @easynerdz. Your help center, limited account help link says "oops... try later" when submitting.
@GoPro Please, please! Add the ability to do simple trim/cut on camera. I think users would really appreciate being able to cut/trim parts specially long idle moments at the end of clips.
@pdqshane@ThePatriotOasis Aren't security protocols a normal thing (specially in the event!)? Isn't this something everyone does for these types of events, no??
There was a conflict with their security protocol which is completely plausible. No need to start the discord and calling people dictators...
@google@YouTube Would be great to be able to from the youtube app start playing a video but it automatically queues up the currently playing video so it'll resume after the video you just started playing. Here's the scenario: I'm watching a long lecture/video. I find a relevant video or short clip that I'd like to play and then have my lecture resume after the clip plays! It'd be great as a lab feature even.
@elonmusk@X Is it me or your ads play just like none ad video. I have swiped up videos that I thought were repeating, but they were actually ads. I think YouTube has a yellow bar/border that distinguishes a video from an ad. You should fix this.
Is it gaslighted or gaslit? Greenlighted or greenlit? Even native English speakers get confused which is correct. Our language expert, @lanegreene, explains why some verbs have two past-tense forms. Click the link to find out who actually owns the English language: https://t.co/5Xi6Kd1W0j
I still hold that these UFOs, and UAPs are m most likely human created but undisclosed, or simply unexplained camera side effects like the quoted post here.
In the first tranche of government UFO files, video PR38 looks the most visually interesting, but the shape was determined to be a camera artifact in the Metabunk investigation two years ago. Diffraction spikes, a bit like Gimbal's, but different camera.
https://t.co/7aeSWMYWOW
Hello @GoogleDeepMind. Is there a way currently, or perhaps are you looking into way to analyze the complexity of a prompt (in natural language) by using the concept of cyclomatic complexity but purely applied to natural language?