Nah, not just monetary gain! Just wanted to get in front of the most obvious answer.
That is some tasty copypasta material right there. Needs to be under every *fans* self-plug.
Girl just starts slayin' like there ain't nothing to it! It was always a choice!
Pictured is me finding out about today's exam yesterday.
Heavy on the nevermind phase.
In the end I think I passed.
You can get all the IDs using yt-dlp
yt-dlp --flat-playlist --print id <playlist>
Assuming you're on linux, you can add >> ids_all.txt
at the end to save the list to a file.
You can also add
--compat-options no-youtube-unavailable-videos
to get only the list of available videos instead and then, again assuming you're on linux, do
diff ids_all.txt ids_available.txt
to get the odd ones out. That's the simplest I could come up with. You'll have to hope you can use the wayback machine, or a good old exact search to turn up what video that ID actually referred to
Idiocracy is when people want to role-play in a role-playing game
Is it HURD'n' time?
My buddy was in a class doing a programming test. It was a couple minutes until turn in time, so he went to zip up the source files. He had already ran the appropriate zip command previously, so he pressed up three times and then enter. It appears he had miscalculated, because the command that ran was rm *.c
. There were no backups.
That's just saying "we want to sell access to our code, so we can't make it open source". Basically the definition of proprietary software, no?
If you're getting rid of a (rusty) drive and it leaves your hands with the cool magnets and shiny frisbees still inside, you're doing something wrong.
You sure?