Or addictive. The first hit’s always free! Get people hooked on Alexa and then tell them it actually costs $10/month to turn your lights off
Front-end Web Dev., and some other stuff too
Or addictive. The first hit’s always free! Get people hooked on Alexa and then tell them it actually costs $10/month to turn your lights off
Clearly no one in this thread is reading the article and wants to act like it’s still March of 2020.
And AI is just making it worse. Entire websites of SEO-optimized content can be generated in seconds now. No one will be able to keep up with all that!
I asked whether or not a ceasefire is feasible at this point in the conflict. Not really looking for an extensive timeline of how we got here. Just whether or not folks protesting in the west are asking for something that’s even possible right now. So far it seems the answer is ‘no’ on the Israeli side and Hamas making an ultimatum for one but negotiating anyways. The longer this goes on, the less likely a ceasefire seems, but we just had one a month ago so I’d love to be wrong.
However, the group has since engaged in negotiations, indicating that Hamas is not entirely wedded to its earlier ultimatum, two sources familiar with the discussions tell CNN.
Kinda leaving out an important part there.
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Do you see a similar message for other news and social media sites? My gut tells me that it’s just one of many blocklists added to your company’s firewall but they don’t have a specific message for “blocked because not work related”.
When I said “at this point” the implication was “since the last one that fell through”. It feels like going back in time to October isn’t productive because of how much has changed since then. We need to look specifically at why the ceasefire in December didn’t work and what it would take to restart that one, assuming it can be.
Thank you for providing a source but since there was an additional ceasefire back in December that didn’t pan out I was kinda hoping for something more up-to-date. Your article is 90+ days old. Literally tens of thousands of people have been killed since then.
It’s the most ironic part of GDPR. To avoid annoying the user, you have to set a cookie to remember that they don’t want you using cookies.
We should’ve encouraged everyone to re-implement the “DNT” request header, or something similar. Much simpler for the site owners/devs, much more convenient for end-users.
Just visited in Brave and not getting any warnings on desktop
Source please? All I can find is everyone else asking for ceasefires. Having trouble finding anything saying either of the parties actually involved in this war are calling for one. Just everyone else (pretty much on earth at this point).
Are you trying to tell me Hamas is interested in a ceasefire because I couldn’t find anything of the sort, just articles saying the PA does.
And maybe stop throwing around nazi when there’s much more accurate terms.
Safari and Brave also both call it a private window
Is either side even interested in a ceasefire at this point?
No it’s not, it’s completely accurate. It’s just that it only takes 20% to be #1 because we have that many options now.
Won’t get much back though. It’ll be a small refund based on the cost of the feature relative to the overall purchase price.
And that’s why Windows is dropping support for 3rd party print drivers; they’re shitty and unnecessary
Just for the record, ad blockers will still exist despite the changes: https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/x967w5/ubo_minus_mv3/
Kinda miffed they didn’t include a screenshot of the colors, but I’m guessing the readability will be vastly better!