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Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads
  • I wonder if we trained an AI on the entire corpus of articles about how Google is gonna kill adblocking, if we could keep these articles going after most people switch uneventfully over to Lite.

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    Anon freezes time
  • What if you spent your frozen time, determining the problems of everyone in the world, and solving them? So, when everybody got unfrozen, it was a utopia.

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    *Permanently Deleted*
  • Check and see if they restored any of your deleted comments (spoiler, they have), then sue them under whatever privacy legislation your jurisdiction has.

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    Mozillas petition to get an answer from Microsoft, is it using your data to train its AI?
  • Start using free software now, while you are still on Windows. Whenever you want to do something new, do a search for free software you can do it with. Then when you do finally switch, all the software you've been using is already right there.

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    Pellerin: Public transit is a public service. Treat it that way
  • That's why it's bad policy to think about transit in terms of making a profit. It's a public service, that's the profit, and we all get it.

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    Why health officials aren't calling new COVID-19 vaccines boosters anymore
  • I heard a conspiracy theory about this today, before I'd even seen this article. It's amazing how quickly they incorporate stuff into their delusions.

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  • I worked out a trade deal for someone to do some soldering for me. I had three devices that needed soldering, and they could keep one for themselves if they soldered the three of them for me. Today I discovered that they didn't even attempt the soldering, they fucked up all three of the devices, such that the soldering job can no longer be done by anyone, and they want me to compensate them for the time they wasted trying to fix them without soldering. I asked them to do the job, in trade for keeping one, because I am ill and my hands won't do fine work any more. I definitely don't want to pay them for not doing the job I asked, which I asked them to do because I couldn't afford to pay someone to do it. The job is still not done and can never be done now. Am I wrong to be angry with them? Do I have to be grateful and compensate them for their time that they wasted not doing what I asked them to do?

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    The quality of Star Trek in 1997 was an embarrassment of riches. Some of the best parts of the Dominion War on Deep Space Nine, Scorpion and Year Of Hell on Voyager, and First Contact in theaters. It was a great year to be a Star Trek fan!

    The quality of Star Trek that I've seen this year has been giving me similar feelings, watching them hit it out of the park every week, wondering how they are going to top the last one then watching them do it, again and again. Is it just me?

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    gem.cbc.ca Plan B | Shows | CBC Gem

    An ambitious young lawyer discovers a way to travel through time to fix his relationships, and create his perfect life, but even when he knows what’s going to happen next, he can’t control everything.

    Am I the only one? I haven't seen anybody talking about this show, and although it started off slow, it blew me away by the end.

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