I think this is way more of a shitty personality trait of mine than anything, but for some reason, if I've already gotten in the headspace to do something, and I'm preparing for it or thinking about it at that moment, etc. and someone tells me to do, I either get angry, almost like a, "I'm not an idiot you don't have to tell me," kind of way, or it totally deflates me and I get knocked out of that headspace for some reason.
I don't get what that is, but after having to wrestle with my own brain just to get simple tasks completed, having that additional stress just messes me up.
How does a client know when to block the user from fast forwarding to prevent them from skipping over the ad? Could something like sponsorblock detect that to know where the ads are placed?
Because it takes slightly less mental energy to sit and stress than to do the thing. ( lemmy.world )
SponsorBlock (and DeArrow): "YouTube is currently experimenting with server-si…" - Fosstodon ( fosstodon.org )
YouTube is currently experimenting with server-side ad injection. This means that the ad is being added directly into the video stream....