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  1. If you remember the account details to log in to the account which uploaded that video, you can go to https://studio.youtube.com, click "Content", and under the 3-dot menu for each video you can click "Download" to get Youtube's copy of your video.

    Hoping that helps. Otherwise, you might try something like https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp.

  2. Drivers need to do a better job following the conventions and laws of the road. The number of times that a driver has merged into my bike lane to make a right hand turn without checking over their shoulder (or merging into me on purpose, if they're in a killing mood) is (metaphorically) uncountable. And no, only checking your mirror doesn't count! You reduce your blind spot if you actually turn your head, which is why you have to turn your head in your driver's license exam!

    I have been pushed off the road by a Tesla merging into a right turn lane -- a vehicle with a million sensors that should have been screaming at its driver. My friend, who was on a bicycle and following the conventions and laws of the road, was killed by a driver making a right hand turn.

    Many states (in the US) have minimum safe passing distances required for drivers to adhere to when passing a bicycle. Maybe 90% of the time (anecdotally, in very liberal-leaning, bike-heavy areas of the Bay Area in California!) they don't. And so in return, we take the lane (as we are permitted to do, by law), and pissed-off motorists try to kill us.

  3. To be fair, you're comparing the amount of CO2 "produced" by the electricity generation of 1 kWh but your 2.37kg figure of CO2 from gasoline does not include CO2 generated from production of the gasoline in the first place, which would be necessary to do an apples-to-apples comparison (of just the "energy source generation/consumption" CO2) [0]

    [0]: https://natural-resources.canada.ca/sites/www.nrcan.gc.ca/fi...

  4. can you not just click 'subscriptions' in the left sidebar on the homepage? Or direct?: https://www.youtube.com/feed/subscriptions
  5. Charles Schwab Pledged Asset Line [0]? equities as collateral, gain a line of credit.

    Fidelity Fully Paid Lending Program [1]? not quite what you're looking for, but still generate cashflow from owned equities.

    [0]: https://www.schwab.com/pledged-asset-line [1]: https://www.fidelity.com/trading/fully-paid-lending

    Disclaimer: i am not a fiduciary, nor a financial professional. this is not financial advice.

  6. Loft Orbital | San Francisco, Denver, Toulouse, Remote (US, EU, CA) | Full-time | Backend Software Engineers, Flight Software Engineers, Embedded Software Engineers, FPGA, Electrical & more | https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital?lever-via=sSO6TBtCCG

    Loft Orbital deploys space infrastructure as a service, providing rapid, reliable, and simplified access to space. We have two satellites currently in orbit, with many more slated to launch in the next couple of years. With satellite buses in inventory and quarterly launches booked, we deliver customer missions to space in months, not years. We shield our customers from the complexity of a space mission by handling the mission as a service.

    Come help develop satellite ground software (mission control software! exciting!), satellite flight software, or payload software! Build the space and ground segments of what is truly an industry-first space-infrastructure-as-a-service offering.

    We love: Python, GraphQL, Kubernetes, gRPC, Django, Cue, C++, Rust, Linux, device driver writers, firmware authors, ARM / RISC-V / PowerPC / LEON folks, kernel contributors, & people who want to simplify the complex problem that is space infrastructure. Prior space experience helpful but not necessary!

    We are: $140 million Series B led by BlackRock, a space startup with proven flight heritage, thoughtful, experienced, friendly, eager, and driven.

    We have: other open roles if you've got something else in mind--Electrical Test Engineer, Senior Mechanical Engineer, Satellite Program Manager, Senior Systems Engineer, and more!

    Backend Software Engineer: https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital/f333f930-26b5-4655-85a0-a2...

    Flight Software Engineer: https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital/aea3de6e-31df-458a-b6f4-ee...

    Embedded Software Engineer: https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital/8bd76b7c-0b66-477b-ab22-23...

    Firmware Engineer (FPGA, SoC, VHDL): https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital/13f43952-c031-4225-892d-cb...

    All job openings: https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital?lever-via=sSO6TBtCCG

    More information: https://www.loftorbital.com/whatwedo

  7. Spotlight indexing (for Spotlight search: ⌘+Space). In System Preferences > Spotlight > Privacy, you can add folders or disks to prevent Spotlight from indexing them.
  8. Melodic contours might help you[0]--you only need to remember if the tune goes up or down.

    [0]: https://www.musipedia.org/melodic_contour.html

  9. Loft Orbital | San Francisco, Denver, Toulouse, Remote (US, EU, CA) | Full-time | Flight Software Engineers, Embedded Software Engineers, FPGA, Electrical & more | https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital?lever-via=sSO6TBtCCG

    Loft Orbital deploys space infrastructure as a service, providing rapid, reliable, and simplified access to space. We have two satellites currently in orbit, with many more slated to launch in the next couple of years. With satellite buses in inventory and quarterly launches booked, we deliver customer missions to space in months, not years. We shield our customers from the complexity of a space mission by handling the mission as a service.

    Come help develop satellite flight software and payload software! Build the space segment of what is truly an industry-first space-infrastructure-as-a-service offering.

    We love: C++, Rust, Linux, device driver writers, firmware authors, ARM / RISC-V / PowerPC / LEON folks, kernel contributors, & people who want to simplify the complex problem that is space infrastructure. Prior space experience helpful but not necessary!

    We are: $140 million Series B led by BlackRock, a space startup with proven flight heritage, thoughtful, experienced, friendly, eager, and driven.

    We have: other open roles if you've got something else in mind--Electrical Test Engineer, Senior Mechanical Engineer, Satellite Program Manager, Senior Systems Engineer, and more!

    Flight Software Engineer: https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital/aea3de6e-31df-458a-b6f4-ee...

    Embedded Software Engineer: https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital/8bd76b7c-0b66-477b-ab22-23...

    Firmware Engineer (FPGA): https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital/13f43952-c031-4225-892d-cb...

    All job openings: https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital?lever-via=sSO6TBtCCG

    More information: https://www.loftorbital.com/whatwedo

  10. Loft Orbital | San Francisco, Denver, Toulouse, Remote (US, EU, CA) | Full-time | Backend Software Engineers & more | https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital?lever-via=sSO6TBtCCG

    Loft Orbital deploys space infrastructure as a service, providing rapid, reliable, and simplified access to space. We have two satellites currently in orbit, with many more slated to launch in the next couple of years. With satellite buses in inventory and quarterly launches booked, we deliver customer missions to space in months, not years. We shield our customers from the complexity of a space mission by handling the mission as a service.

    Come help develop Cockpit, our innovative mission control system which enables us to automate all aspects of satellite operations, end to end.

    We love: Python, GraphQL, Kubernetes, gRPC, Django, Cue, C++, people who want to simplify the complex problem that is space infrastructure. Prior space experience helpful but not necessary!

    We are: $140 million Series B led by BlackRock, a space startup with proven flight heritage, thoughtful, experienced, friendly, eager, and driven.

    We have: other open roles if you've got something else in mind--Data Engineer, DevOps / Site Reliability Engineer, DevSecOps Engineer, Machine Learning Developer (flight software), Flight Software Engineer, Embedded Software Engineers, Electrical Engineers, and more!

    Backend Software Engineer (early career): https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital/31cde3d8-4950-4edd-862c-e9...

    Backend Software Engineer (senior): https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital/edd1c443-7b48-49b4-a5bf-f0...

    All job openings: https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital?lever-via=sSO6TBtCCG

    More information: https://www.loftorbital.com/whatwedo

  11. Loft Orbital | San Francisco, Denver, Toulouse, Remote (US, EU, CA) | Full-time | Backend Software Engineers & more | https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital?lever-via=sSO6TBtCCG

    Loft Orbital deploys space infrastructure as a service, providing rapid, reliable, and simplified access to space. We have two satellites currently in orbit, with many more slated to launch in the next couple of years. With satellite buses in inventory and quarterly launches booked, we deliver customer missions to space in months, not years. We shield our customers from the complexity of a space mission by handling the mission as a service.

    Come help develop Cockpit, our innovative mission control system which enables us to automate satellite operations, from a desire for data to data delivery, end to end.

    We love: Python, GraphQL, Kubernetes, gRPC, Django, Cue, C++, people who want to simplify the complex problem that is space infrastructure. Prior space experience helpful but not necessary!

    We are: $140 million Series B led by BlackRock, a space startup with proven flight heritage, thoughtful, experienced, friendly, eager, and driven.

    We have: other open roles if you've got something else in mind--Data Engineer, DevOps / Site Reliability Engineer, DevSecOps Engineer, Machine Learning Developer (flight software), Flight Software Engineer, Embedded Software Engineers, Electrical Engineers, and more!

    Backend Software Engineer (early career): https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital/31cde3d8-4950-4edd-862c-e9...

    Backend Software Engineer (senior): https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital/edd1c443-7b48-49b4-a5bf-f0...

    Software Integration Engineer: https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital/fce0e0a4-e22c-4257-b2a1-84...

    All job openings: https://jobs.lever.co/loftorbital?lever-via=sSO6TBtCCG

    More information: https://www.loftorbital.com/whatwedo

  12. Was it a Jaguar you saw? because those vehicles are electric.
  13. We pay $50/mo for (up to) 10 Mb/s down, 1 Mb/s up (that's megabits, so just over 1 MB/s down, and 0.125 MB/s up). Our only alternative is bundled service from Comcast that's $130/mo not including fees (at up to 300 Mb/s, with a 1TB data cap).
  14. Play very slowly through the piece at least a couple times every time you practice. So slowly that it's hard to discern what piece is being played.

    Repeat the same process when you have your piece memorized. Then play your piece from memory but hands alone. You will build up the muscle memory required to keep the piece in your fingers, rather than your head.

  15. Is it not possible for you to adapt the code to use a different SQL engine as the backend? Or is it tightly integrated?

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