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Yeah I’m aware, I just reacted to the general statement about advertising that was untrue imho.
Yeah I’m aware, I just reacted to the general statement about advertising that was untrue imho.
Advertising signs next to a road are both targeted and privacy respecting, just like radio/tv.
Nowadays you can use whatever context menu to open all bookmarks in a folder in tabs.
Re-read this.
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A handy to when it comes to closing tabs: mouse wheel down anywhere on the tab label closed the tab, no need to find the little ‘x’.
Related: mouse wheel down on a link opens that link in a new tab.
Not sure as I don’t use them, but look up any browser suggestion thread on Lemmy, besides the chrome forks there’s always a couple of suggestion for a more private FF
I’m aware there are some more private options, but I feel like ff is enough and is important to keep user numbers up, because once Firefox goes the forks go too.
Podcast addict does a good job.
I’m not really in favor of the GPS tracking thing. It feels to protective and a bit overbearing to me.
I mean I wouldn’t think of location tracking my significant other and I would hate it if someone was location tracking me. So why do that to your children?
I’d like for connect to redirect links of a certain kind. I don’t always want stuff to end up in my YouTube app, would rather that it opened in piped or something instead.
I was facetiously quoting former senator Ted Stephens:
Is this like the internet? A system of tubes?
In another post on those topic a commenter revealed that it’s quite easy to assemble one from basic cables that are cheaply available. It’s just a matter of splicing and re sealing.
The full picture of why the data was stolen, how much more the attackers have, and whether it is actually focused entirely on Ashkenazim is still unclear.
From the article, the title is obviously overstated for effect
What’s not solid state in li ion batteries that we have now?
Aha, well that clarifies things.
I do think this article and comment chain show some reason why voting could be seen as a useable redaction method.
It’s really awkward to see multiple reactions critical of the article, yet zero downvotes (well only mind now). Why?
Seconding this
Interesting article and good debunking.
I do however believe the title is an overstatement for clicks ( gasp ). This is about a single article, there’s no grounds for calling academical defeat on the entirety of the historical faculty.
And overall this penchant for a good story is not only something historians are fond of, but humans in general. This is what the writer banks in with his title so it’s ever so slightly hypocritical imho.
The person I reacted to didn’t talk about only digital advertising