Limfjorden
I tried to make a portal to Aether.
Don’t steal Kaleigh Gilchrist’s face!
Explicit sponsorship inside a video is considered to be one of a few good solution to the issue of content creators being naturally subjected to death by starvation.
It’s better on the issue of tracking, but if one is just an opponent of ads in general, there is no difference.
I would rather pay someone than watch ads (which I do if I watch their content regularly). I subscribe to Nebula, where a lot of the creators I watch post their videos. I also support some through Patreon. I wish there was a way to pay for just a single video, since some creators only occasionally produce videos I want to watch.
Ads promote overconsumption, and I don’t think anyone should be forced to see them, unless they want to. Also, the sponsors are always the same 10 shitty companies (Betterhelp, Raid Shadow Legends, NordVPN…). I don’t care for these companies, so why should I be forced to watch ads for them?
Why do you unplug everything?
When you haven’t de-calcified the showerhead in years.
Probably when I saw Snarky Puppy in my hometown of Aalborg, Denmark. In the jazz-fusion world they are very well-known, but I never expected them to do a stop in my town of a 100.000 people. I brought a friend who had never heard their music before at all, and we got 2nd row seats. He was blown away, and afterwards we got selfies with Michale League, the bassist of the band.
I plan to map it with the in-between zone tagged with separate maxspeed:forward and maxspeed:backward tags.
Maybe it would be better to use the lower speed limit in the “no-man’s land”, since it would be unfortunate to be driving too fast while thinking one is folliwing speed limit. I assume it’s kind of ambigous what the allowed speed limit is?
For mapping, I agree with your logic. I just think we should err on the side of causion when things are ambigous.