If you have a Samsung washing machine, you'll probably be familiar with its self-satisfied "I'm finished" chime — the 40-second jingle that plays when your wash cycle is complete. It's a version of Schubert's "Die Forelle," which was composed in 1817. Now, it's sparked an absurd copyright abuse flag on YouTube, with a Twitch streamer claiming his play-through of Fallout was demonetized because his washing machine finished while he was streaming. Seemingly YouTube's automatic scan had detected the washing machine chime as a song called "Done," which was uploaded to YouTube by a musician known as Audego nine years ago. Albino suggested that YouTube had potentially allowed Audego to make invalid copyright claims for years. Here's more from @arstechnica
I think getting to the credits should count as a full watch of a film on streaming services, so I don't have a giant list of "continue watching" that's almost all foreign film credits.
Esta foi a primeira música que eu me lembro ter escutado do #REM.
Final dos anos 1980 / início dos anos 1990 na finada Rádio Terra FM, de BH. #music#nowplaying
Eis que eu fui buscar informações sobre a Rádio Terra FM de BH e achei um site que tem webapp e faz stream de boa música!!!
Muito massa que eles mantiveram a marca mais emblemática da rádio! #radio#terra#rock#music#streaming
Come and take over the castle by scheming in chat and outmaneuvering me in King of the Castle!
Tonight at 19:00 (GMT+2 Berlin) over on https://twitch.tv/imperorthefirst we will see if chat has the power, the resilience, the cunning and the will to take the crown!
You can join without needing to buy the game and have a good time, as we duke it out in this fantastic event based social game.