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As someone that's dealt with such company policies in the past, often you can workaround those by simply specifying the exact "commit ID" as the tag in question for paperwork...

@S0ulf3re> What about Android tablets? It's a shared codebase for all three (web, iDevice, Android), as the mobile apps are just browser tabs with sandboxed data really, so once the...

As someone that's been active on imgur for over a decade, before giphy/tenor took over it was _THE_ place (and still is for certain styles/eras) to post/store/share animated meme images,...

> I suppose we could always just display the gif player even before we know if it is a gif or not, but that seems like a weird UX if...

Just to confirm @PhilDevProg what's the output from `cat /proc/cmdline` to confirm the quirk's in the command-line properly? Edit: And sorry about sniping your reply @qzed just was closing this...

@PhilDevProg Are you on X, or Wayland? I did see the 'synaptics' driver behave differently on X.

As a simple workaround, yes that would work as well for now. There's also a huge amount of 4:3 videos which the '/shorts/ oembed' query gets 200x150 back for as...

A) People have been asking this for LITERALLY a decade. B) Shorts doesn't, but there's not actually a difference between a short and a normal youtube video except the aspect...

Oh no I meant that **regardless** of the youtube shareable URL (/watch?v= or /shorts/ or /embed/ ) make the oembed query with the /shorts/ URL to get the aspect ratio.

Oh, yeah, I think we're discussing two different things, my apologies! 1) For the oembed JSON request, always requesting /shorts/ is the only way to get the actual aspect ratio....