>Even if I never used DDG search it would still be valuable to use DDG with bangs for wikipedia, google, youtube, etc. I love this about ddg. I watch to a lot of YouTube videos, and being able to just type “!yt search…
To piggyback this a bit: I highly recommend YouTuber Shaun’s videos on this topic [Stefan Molyneux’s Fall of Rome - A Response] (https://youtu.be/BHW3Y_p2llo) [Immigration and the Fall of Rome]…
While I’ll agree he never uses the phrase “arms race”, he does say this: >The growth of advertising is fueled by the enormous waste it creates. In any somewhat saturated market - which, today, is most of them - any…
Wisconsin is in the US so US laws and regulations are what apply. Moreover it seems Europe also has similar legislation/protections for people with disabilities. This is equality. No bending necessary.
Omg dude read about the ADA. You seem to have a deep misunderstand of things in the U.S.
C0nc0rdance has a pretty good video about this: https://youtu.be/dDA0skyptuo I never really thought about the possible harm, but the above video is great. It’s originally from a Sam Harris essay.
I didn’t expect to agree with this post. Glad I took the time to read it, as he has a very good point.
Did we read the same article? You’re implying the article casts doubt on DHA supplement bioavailability. It doesn’t. It casts doubt on any notion some vegans/vegetarians may have that simply eating seaweed in their diet…
lmao that’s was my reaction. I’ve been taking DHA supplements and eating a plant-based diet for over a decade. I thought the article might expose some skeezy marketing ploys on the part of BigVitamin, that I had been…
Wow. TIL. Thanks for this comment even though people are downvoting you into oblivion. Although the concept has existed for centuries, the term "meritocracy" is relatively new. It was used pejoratively by British…
> I thought that the current consensus was that races don't really exist. Races do not exist biologically[0][1], but they do 'exist' as a social construct[2][3][4]. And I second your second sentence :) [0]…
Your first 3 links are all referencing the same University of Minnesota study. Your last link seems to be based on the writer’s observations (I did not find it linking or mentioning any study). I’m not even disagreeing…
I think Nixon and Reagan’s push for “tough on crime” policy (policy that went on to be pushed further by HW Bush, Clinton, and W Bush)also played a large role. But it definitely got worse after 9/11.
This so much! As I've been watching people freak out over FB, I've been wondering - if people didn't even bother to read the pop-up, bulleted lists of information they were sharing with the apps they were connecting to…
> emails you're receiving in Gmail I'm sorry but if you care about privacy, you shouldn't be using Gmail.
No.
Why is this being down-voted? It's the truth.
All of my comments have been about the shooter's relationship to YouTube as a company, so that's why I brought up employment status. I was literally replying to the comparison to "someone getting fired from their job".…
I didn't call them beggars - I was only meaning to call out the comparison to employees. Sorry for the confusion. I've edited the original comment.
Ah - I just saw this. Sorry I totally copied your comparison without meaning to. Thanks for getting what I meant despite my poor analogy.
Lyft drivers are independent contractors. In my opinion they (and Favor deliverers, etc.) should be categorized as employees instead and should receive benefits. Uploading content to YouTube is not the same thing. I'm…
Yes we understand that - but these were her options: continue hosting on YouTube, host on another site/hosting service (a lot of new anti-YouTubes are popping up), or self-host. She had a choice in this. YouTube being…
>YouTube is so popular that it’s indirectly censoring private content by getting all the traffic. forgot your /s
Advertising intermixed with content is also the only type of advertising YouTubers actually have control of. It may be annoying or inconvenient but it's a hell of a lot better than them complaining about the site that…
I wonder the same thing sometimes. I remember being happy when they lowered the bar to entry to the Partnership Program. Now I think that was a huge mistake and they should think of phasing it out completely. Too many…
>Even if I never used DDG search it would still be valuable to use DDG with bangs for wikipedia, google, youtube, etc. I love this about ddg. I watch to a lot of YouTube videos, and being able to just type “!yt search…
To piggyback this a bit: I highly recommend YouTuber Shaun’s videos on this topic [Stefan Molyneux’s Fall of Rome - A Response] (https://youtu.be/BHW3Y_p2llo) [Immigration and the Fall of Rome]…
While I’ll agree he never uses the phrase “arms race”, he does say this: >The growth of advertising is fueled by the enormous waste it creates. In any somewhat saturated market - which, today, is most of them - any…
Wisconsin is in the US so US laws and regulations are what apply. Moreover it seems Europe also has similar legislation/protections for people with disabilities. This is equality. No bending necessary.
Omg dude read about the ADA. You seem to have a deep misunderstand of things in the U.S.
C0nc0rdance has a pretty good video about this: https://youtu.be/dDA0skyptuo I never really thought about the possible harm, but the above video is great. It’s originally from a Sam Harris essay.
I didn’t expect to agree with this post. Glad I took the time to read it, as he has a very good point.
Did we read the same article? You’re implying the article casts doubt on DHA supplement bioavailability. It doesn’t. It casts doubt on any notion some vegans/vegetarians may have that simply eating seaweed in their diet…
lmao that’s was my reaction. I’ve been taking DHA supplements and eating a plant-based diet for over a decade. I thought the article might expose some skeezy marketing ploys on the part of BigVitamin, that I had been…
Wow. TIL. Thanks for this comment even though people are downvoting you into oblivion. Although the concept has existed for centuries, the term "meritocracy" is relatively new. It was used pejoratively by British…
> I thought that the current consensus was that races don't really exist. Races do not exist biologically[0][1], but they do 'exist' as a social construct[2][3][4]. And I second your second sentence :) [0]…
Your first 3 links are all referencing the same University of Minnesota study. Your last link seems to be based on the writer’s observations (I did not find it linking or mentioning any study). I’m not even disagreeing…
I think Nixon and Reagan’s push for “tough on crime” policy (policy that went on to be pushed further by HW Bush, Clinton, and W Bush)also played a large role. But it definitely got worse after 9/11.
This so much! As I've been watching people freak out over FB, I've been wondering - if people didn't even bother to read the pop-up, bulleted lists of information they were sharing with the apps they were connecting to…
> emails you're receiving in Gmail I'm sorry but if you care about privacy, you shouldn't be using Gmail.
No.
Why is this being down-voted? It's the truth.
All of my comments have been about the shooter's relationship to YouTube as a company, so that's why I brought up employment status. I was literally replying to the comparison to "someone getting fired from their job".…
I didn't call them beggars - I was only meaning to call out the comparison to employees. Sorry for the confusion. I've edited the original comment.
Ah - I just saw this. Sorry I totally copied your comparison without meaning to. Thanks for getting what I meant despite my poor analogy.
Lyft drivers are independent contractors. In my opinion they (and Favor deliverers, etc.) should be categorized as employees instead and should receive benefits. Uploading content to YouTube is not the same thing. I'm…
Yes we understand that - but these were her options: continue hosting on YouTube, host on another site/hosting service (a lot of new anti-YouTubes are popping up), or self-host. She had a choice in this. YouTube being…
>YouTube is so popular that it’s indirectly censoring private content by getting all the traffic. forgot your /s
Advertising intermixed with content is also the only type of advertising YouTubers actually have control of. It may be annoying or inconvenient but it's a hell of a lot better than them complaining about the site that…
I wonder the same thing sometimes. I remember being happy when they lowered the bar to entry to the Partnership Program. Now I think that was a huge mistake and they should think of phasing it out completely. Too many…