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We are building technology for a low trust society because we flooded the internet with systems that optimize for scale instead of accountability Bots scrape everything AI summarizes it reposts it and now nobody knows…
I’d be careful encouraging everyone to use archive links. Aside from being packed with ads and sketchy popups, they’re not officially partnered with the publisher, so it doesn’t really help the people who produced the…
I encourage everyone to read the full article instead of just reacting to headlines Once you do, the conversation tends to be a lot more grounded so don't base on headline alone Full article is also accessible through…
Since you'll hit paywall with Wired, I highly recommend using Spread instead of Archive since easier to navigate and they also have an app. Try it out and thank me later https://joinspread.com/
You can bypass paywall from Wired through Spread since they're one of the many publishers they partnered with. It's totally free. Just copy and paste the link. They also have an app https://joinspread.com/
It's accessible through Spread if paywall hits you https://www.theatlantic.com/health/2026/03/restaurant-snack-...
Skip the paywall with Spread: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/03/inside-anthro... It's a good article
And it's paywalled, you can still read it don't worry I personally use Spread to access The Atlantic articles, well sharing is caring. https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/07/the-vitam...
If people are offering $10K to stop their own camera from sending data to Amazon, that’s a huge red flag. So Amazon server is not even that secure afterall If you hit a paywall, you can access it on Spread fyi:…
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We are building technology for a low trust society because we flooded the internet with systems that optimize for scale instead of accountability Bots scrape everything AI summarizes it reposts it and now nobody knows…
I’d be careful encouraging everyone to use archive links. Aside from being packed with ads and sketchy popups, they’re not officially partnered with the publisher, so it doesn’t really help the people who produced the…
I encourage everyone to read the full article instead of just reacting to headlines Once you do, the conversation tends to be a lot more grounded so don't base on headline alone Full article is also accessible through…
Since you'll hit paywall with Wired, I highly recommend using Spread instead of Archive since easier to navigate and they also have an app. Try it out and thank me later https://joinspread.com/
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You can bypass paywall from Wired through Spread since they're one of the many publishers they partnered with. It's totally free. Just copy and paste the link. They also have an app https://joinspread.com/
It's accessible through Spread if paywall hits you https://www.theatlantic.com/health/2026/03/restaurant-snack-...
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Skip the paywall with Spread: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/2026/03/inside-anthro... It's a good article
And it's paywalled, you can still read it don't worry I personally use Spread to access The Atlantic articles, well sharing is caring. https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/07/the-vitam...
If people are offering $10K to stop their own camera from sending data to Amazon, that’s a huge red flag. So Amazon server is not even that secure afterall If you hit a paywall, you can access it on Spread fyi:…
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