Just annotations of little "how to's", so I know I can find how to do something I've already done when I need to do it again, in case I don't remember anymore, which is not unlikely. Hopefully they can be useful to others, but I can't guarantee that it will work, or that it won't even make things worse.
Does youtube know what you've been doing elsewhere?
Posted 02-07-2015 at 09:43 PM by the dsc
Updated 02-07-2015 at 09:44 PM by the dsc (grammer, me guess)
Updated 02-07-2015 at 09:44 PM by the dsc (grammer, me guess)
I'm a recovering addict in chess (not any good though, just enough to experiment some of the sweet taste ov victory, sometimes), and every now and then I have a relapse. I used to watch some chess videos on youtube, but sometime ago I unsubscribed those channels, deleted the chess-related history for a bunch of "pages" back, and I've been marking "not interested" in chess-related suggestions, and they were decreasing in number.
But now, yesterday, I had some binge-chess playing, going directly to the chess site, not searching for one in google, and today when I went to youtube's homepage, there were chess-related suggestions again, and I hadn't seen them in a good while!
That's probably the sort of things that lead some countries to have those cookie-warning laws.
But now, yesterday, I had some binge-chess playing, going directly to the chess site, not searching for one in google, and today when I went to youtube's homepage, there were chess-related suggestions again, and I hadn't seen them in a good while!
That's probably the sort of things that lead some countries to have those cookie-warning laws.
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