Break Things !== Move Fast
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Is this on the desktop chrome version, or the app? For me in the app there is no button or any way to change this. Same for the site in Firefox mobile. I was on my phone, so I don't know about the desktop version.
Firefox desktop.
Just checked with the android version, and I get the original audio track there, with options for ai dubbing
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I probably shouldn't even be using youtube in the first place, but 5 min ago I found out youtube is now forcing videos with an AI translated voice. While at the same time not having an option to change the audio track or disable the feature.
This feels like a good example of pushing features most people don't want while not providing a normal way to disable it.
Thank God I use revanced and can spoof the client as IOS TV, this gives you the option do disable that crap.
Firefox (even mobile) has this addon "YT Anti Translate"
It's pretty bad you have to go this far just to watch a video with the actual voice it was released with...
Thanks for the heads up! I had been disliking every video with AI voice, unaware they might have been uploaded in another language.
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That won't be true once your competition catches up to you and your bug-riddled product is pissing off customers, pushing them towards your competitors.
How much do you tolerate before switching sides? Think about Windows vs Linux. People don't switch.
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Firefox desktop.
Just checked with the android version, and I get the original audio track there, with options for ai dubbing
I also have these options in the app, for some reason they where hidden yesterday, I checked multiple times.
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I call bullshit. If you're competent enough, the process of breaking things might actually let you learn stuff. And if you have a controlled environment, breaking things shouldn't be an issue.
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I also have these options in the app, for some reason they where hidden yesterday, I checked multiple times.
I suspect they are doing a lot of A/B testing at the moment
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I call bullshit. If you're competent enough, the process of breaking things might actually let you learn stuff. And if you have a controlled environment, breaking things shouldn't be an issue.
You wrote like someone who doesn't treat in prod. How nice that must be.
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These assholes are bringing this mentality to the infrastructure industry now. As little as it worked in software development I promise you it works even less in large scale construction. That's why infrastructure engineers are required to be licensed, we tried this bs 200 years ago and shit literally went off the rails
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Can we please? Can we start actually fucking pistol whipping these dicks?‽
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Correct, we should move slowly and break things