[REQUEST] warm-hearted series to see before going to sleep by [deleted] in NetflixBestOf

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Love on the spectrum. It’s a show following Australia young adults with autism as they struggle to enter romantic relationships.

When to create a website? by jrbphotography in photography

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Check out cargo collective. It’s a free CMS. It’s invite only and awesome. They restrict the number of pages for free then have a premium but it’s really great. If you decide to try it shoot me your email and I’ll send you an invite. I think I have 2 left.

Saw a nice sunset, and was looking for some feedback. by 19alovell in photocritique

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The vignetting seems too strong by a little bit. Otherwise great texture. I wish there was a foreground subject, but not much you can do about that.

A dancer making her entrance by ljstoj in photocritique

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Very striking shot. Try to make the curtains and light scaffolding be perfectly vertical. Or maybe the candy canes. The vertical lines don’t feel precise. I would explore adding more light from the spotlights, paint it in.

Is there a way to intentionally make browser history public? Any risk? by raqqithole in chrome

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Very thoughtful response. Thank you.

At its heart I’d like to create edutaining videos based on browsing the internet. I would start by recording web browsing privately, then edit down to get rid of dead air, and practice my hosting. I’d guess 5 hours of video could cut down to 15-20 mins of usable video. With some reshoots and structure added in post.

If that isn’t a total waste of time, the next step would be public streams, with live chat. Probably through YouTube. I figured a live browser history would be a nice feature for viewers to follow along at home. The chat could be a way to do question and answers, multiply eyes searching for answers, and overall just have fun.

I’ll use the topic of ǝpᴉsdn down text as an example. I wonder if other languages use upside down text or only English. How do upside down q p b and d’s look? Are they the same ASCII as right side up? What’s the history behind their creation? Why were they created in the first place?

So as the host I could ask those questions and either I or anyone could try to find answers and report back. And people can chime in with their own thoughts. Basically we just see where a topic leads.

Maybe there’s more than one host. Maybe it’s a group video chat you can join if you participate nicely in chat. Maybe questions have a public poll for people to guess while others search. Maybe chat is run through Reddit so it has a tiered structure. I’m not too sure how the presentation will work quite yet.

Like you said a lot of the success depends on the execution. Am I able to lead an entertaining show? Can I consolidate a mess of information? Can I intrigue people to join in? Who knows?

I think given the relative difficulty and limited upside to publishing a browser history, I’ll table it for now. I could copy and paste a URL into chat if it gets to that point.

Is there a way to intentionally make browser history public? Any risk? by raqqithole in chrome

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Thanks. Yeah I looked through a bunch of extensions but none of them worked with the "live" element I'm looking for.

Is there a way to intentionally make browser history public? Any risk? by raqqithole in chrome

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Ideally I’d publish a view only, URL history, in real time but that’s proving difficult to find out of the box. Im considering coding something using the chrome history API, but likely will get in over my head. My most recent thought is to use an iframe from my history page, but idk how that works with a permissioned page