Could the title be more descriptive than “Linux 5.10”?
> To me, this is the money shot. In which sense?
> Google sells user data, but that isn't true; user data is only used for ad personalization. And other companies getting referrals can’t connect the dots when they know the user clicking on the AdWords Ad and what the…
You didn’t happen upon someone on an island playing with a remote controlled Pterosaur did you? They might be able to get you a helicopter ride to NORAD, so you can stop it.
I got Mother Goose.
You should add that to Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditional_(computer_progra...
Not having an API is short-sighted. Those who will use your info legitimately will probably use an API, but those who only want your data can hide their IP across a number of cloud agents to extract all of the data from…
If everyone used it, no one would read it, so I’m all for it, in that context.
Could the title be more descriptive than “Linux 5.10”?
> To me, this is the money shot. In which sense?
> Google sells user data, but that isn't true; user data is only used for ad personalization. And other companies getting referrals can’t connect the dots when they know the user clicking on the AdWords Ad and what the…
You didn’t happen upon someone on an island playing with a remote controlled Pterosaur did you? They might be able to get you a helicopter ride to NORAD, so you can stop it.
I got Mother Goose.
You should add that to Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditional_(computer_progra...
Not having an API is short-sighted. Those who will use your info legitimately will probably use an API, but those who only want your data can hide their IP across a number of cloud agents to extract all of the data from…
If everyone used it, no one would read it, so I’m all for it, in that context.