Cani you please elaborate a bit how python Async await is crappy ? Not defending anything but I'm curious. Is it in the language or its implementation ? I've found the loop choices and relationship with dbus loop or other internal libraries cumbersome on Linux but that is implementation.
If they did this how long before Windows XP Mint was released?
More seriously, how much of their code could they release without giving away much of their next operating system. Certainly by the fact that this bug effects versions of the OS going back 15 years we can be relatively certain that the code contained between them has a lot of identical parts.
"Release the source code" does not necessarily equal "allowing people to make derivative products from it". You could release it under a strict "only to be used to fix defects"-license.
It wouldn't be "open source" or "free software" as we understand it today, but I don't mind, and it's a lot better than what we have now.
When Adobe moved Photoshop to this kind of licence, every user should have been complained and refused to upgrade. But seemingly most of them did upgrade and therefore this is the new "normal". So, good luck with that. I'm not going to fight the war of someone who charges 6000€ for a logo.
Disabling it temporarily always fixes the problem, so I have assumed it is due to UBO blocking something which if YT sees has been blocked enough times for a specific visitor, they will prevent video from loading, but maybe my hypothesis is incorrect. This only happens when I’m watching a lot of YouTube videos one after the other.
I seem to recall that if you disable uBlock on a site, you have to reload for the change to take effect. Is it possible that the page reload and not disabling uBlock is doing it?