onoira
No user record in our sample, but onoira has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but onoira has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
> It's nothing personal. > I'm just saying. > No need to get defensive. > I never said I didn't like it.
Ah, I understand then. Generally, I've seen Mr/M[r]s/Mx[0] and F/M/X. The former is officially used in GB, but it sees informal use in US media and elsewhere. I live in a country that doesn't use honorifics, but I use…
Would you elaborate?
'Food pantry' is an Americanism referring to a type of food bank where food is handed out directly ('front line' model). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_bank#Operational_models
That's correct, but the data still stays with Klarna. I interpreted the OP as wanting to remove the data Klarna stores, or remove the 'account' pages. Neither of these are completely possible.
That's what the investigation aimed to find out before it was cut short. Klarna's general reasoning has been (A) 'because', and (B) 'because it's all in the same system and we have no obligations or confidence in…
You can't—at least in Sweden—remove much from Klarna. Your marketing profile is tied in with their accounting system. The law requires them to store accounting data for at least 7 years, with no obligation to actually…
For domains, I block the presence of: - 'nytimes', 'theverge', 'theguardian' or 'npr' (politics, pop news and US business); - 'bbc' for all those reasons and their inaccurate reporting on tech and science for the sake…
>That's too broad. I should probably specify that I meant the US as a polity. I filter titles that mention (america|united states|usa|u\.s\.) or major officials by name. This has done me well so far, and the stories…
Obligatory 'I am not OP' What I want when I open up HN is to see: interesting tools and concepts; productivity ideas (that aren't trying to sell me something); and technology community/industry news. I tend to avoid: -…