As a Chrome apologist really this pisses me off but I've been waiting for this forever and applaud the team (especially if they beat Chrome to landing this in a stable release)
False dichotomy; I alternate between ignoring it AND being annoyed by it
The ~7000 QAnon accounts they banned don't fit your narrative I'm afraid. There are now several intermediate steps they've added since then, like clear warnings [1]. This allows the account to stay active and still…
Yes that's the go-to copypasta reply. ("Literally" here meaning "not literally.") Twitter changed their policy in response to criticism of the Biden tweets to "no longer remove hacked material unless it’s directly…
It's not a bug to disallow "distribution of hacked material" in your Terms of Service. If you think it was political, you should certainly inform the FEC! They found that Twitter had acted "for commercial reasons and…
For sake of discussion: aren't there uses of this that aren't nefarious? Their claim that employees intending to leave "may put the organization at risk of malicious or inadvertent data exfiltration upon departure" is,…
Does your general comment have to do with this specific study? They mention controlling for all the things you mentioned.
yes, this is mentioned in the article > there may be other lifestyle factors contributing to that lower mortality risk among people who drink coffee, like a healthy diet or a consistent exercise routine
Yes this is mentioned in the article > the data cannot conclusively prove that coffee itself lowers the risk of dying; there may be other lifestyle factors contributing to that lower mortality risk among people who…
I've had people try to guess my login with Company ABC once they learned of my CompanyXYZ@mydomain.com address. Avoiding the reuse of email addresses helps here, the same way avoiding the reuse of passwords does. For…
2021-03-03 w09 ke 8-1345 +lp bash-db; (14-1545 +mp); 1530 FxBar Is that particularly readable? There's a whole section dedicated to how to read the entries and why the syntax is the way it is.
Calendar apps are so complicated and tightly integrated with other productivity apps now I'm not sure the benefit of simplicity here outweighs the cost of losing that. My Google cal emails me notifications, works with…
That was an SPAC in 2016, OP said "the night of the DNC primary in 2015." I was there for the CTR debacle, the SPAC hasn't existed since 2016(?), do you think they're still funding accounts?
I've never heard someone say "the night of the DNC primary in 2015 there was a dramatic shift." Not sure what your comment about ads is related to.
Mine's older than yours and I don't know what you mean, the DNC targeted reddit? Dramatic shift? Reddit started far left (being focused on science and tech) even horse-shoeing to the point where it attracted a big Ron…
No, it changed reddit from having interesting content and mostly useful constructive commentary to being full of memes and jokes (like Digg). Sure there were pun threads before, but you didn't have to custom tailor the…
The biggest change came after the migration from Digg, which would have been about 5 years prior. the_donald brought a lot of a younger users and white supremacists. I haven't seen a DNC-related reddit conspiracy before…
> added support for the <dialog> element Might as well get started on those uBlock filters! dialog[class*="newsletter" i] dialog[id*="newsletter" i] dialog[class*="social" i] dialog[id*="social" i]…
Right it varies greatly depending on dose. If you don't know the exact dose your friend took (they don't sound like an anesthesiologist) then you're insulting someone you likely know much less than.
Erp, sorry, you already dismissed me as "just a jerk" when I gave you a chance to reply. I'd read what you wrote, but I don't want you to regret "engaging" again.
You're talking about the site that hosted the biggest hugbox for republicans on the internet before it got banned (the_donald). /r/conservative is 50k shy of a million users. White supremacist reddits are a problem now.…
Sorry if I came off that way, make sure to flag me. A big draw of the site was that it was so focused on politics, science and programming; if you'd been a regular user you just wouldn't debate that, I don't know how…
There is, and reddit has always been the former. If you just joined in the last 5 years maybe you'd be surprised to learn. Digg was not the exact same way; reddit in contrast had a huge Ron Paul audience (pretty much…
> it was not this way in the past There was an /r/obama before users could make subreddits. It was certainly this way in the past, but more porn. You admittedly didn't know that, and had to post a source you Googled in…
As a Chrome apologist really this pisses me off but I've been waiting for this forever and applaud the team (especially if they beat Chrome to landing this in a stable release)
False dichotomy; I alternate between ignoring it AND being annoyed by it
The ~7000 QAnon accounts they banned don't fit your narrative I'm afraid. There are now several intermediate steps they've added since then, like clear warnings [1]. This allows the account to stay active and still…
Yes that's the go-to copypasta reply. ("Literally" here meaning "not literally.") Twitter changed their policy in response to criticism of the Biden tweets to "no longer remove hacked material unless it’s directly…
It's not a bug to disallow "distribution of hacked material" in your Terms of Service. If you think it was political, you should certainly inform the FEC! They found that Twitter had acted "for commercial reasons and…
For sake of discussion: aren't there uses of this that aren't nefarious? Their claim that employees intending to leave "may put the organization at risk of malicious or inadvertent data exfiltration upon departure" is,…
Does your general comment have to do with this specific study? They mention controlling for all the things you mentioned.
yes, this is mentioned in the article > there may be other lifestyle factors contributing to that lower mortality risk among people who drink coffee, like a healthy diet or a consistent exercise routine
Yes this is mentioned in the article > the data cannot conclusively prove that coffee itself lowers the risk of dying; there may be other lifestyle factors contributing to that lower mortality risk among people who…
I've had people try to guess my login with Company ABC once they learned of my CompanyXYZ@mydomain.com address. Avoiding the reuse of email addresses helps here, the same way avoiding the reuse of passwords does. For…
2021-03-03 w09 ke 8-1345 +lp bash-db; (14-1545 +mp); 1530 FxBar Is that particularly readable? There's a whole section dedicated to how to read the entries and why the syntax is the way it is.
Calendar apps are so complicated and tightly integrated with other productivity apps now I'm not sure the benefit of simplicity here outweighs the cost of losing that. My Google cal emails me notifications, works with…
That was an SPAC in 2016, OP said "the night of the DNC primary in 2015." I was there for the CTR debacle, the SPAC hasn't existed since 2016(?), do you think they're still funding accounts?
I've never heard someone say "the night of the DNC primary in 2015 there was a dramatic shift." Not sure what your comment about ads is related to.
Mine's older than yours and I don't know what you mean, the DNC targeted reddit? Dramatic shift? Reddit started far left (being focused on science and tech) even horse-shoeing to the point where it attracted a big Ron…
No, it changed reddit from having interesting content and mostly useful constructive commentary to being full of memes and jokes (like Digg). Sure there were pun threads before, but you didn't have to custom tailor the…
The biggest change came after the migration from Digg, which would have been about 5 years prior. the_donald brought a lot of a younger users and white supremacists. I haven't seen a DNC-related reddit conspiracy before…
> added support for the <dialog> element Might as well get started on those uBlock filters! dialog[class*="newsletter" i] dialog[id*="newsletter" i] dialog[class*="social" i] dialog[id*="social" i]…
Right it varies greatly depending on dose. If you don't know the exact dose your friend took (they don't sound like an anesthesiologist) then you're insulting someone you likely know much less than.
Erp, sorry, you already dismissed me as "just a jerk" when I gave you a chance to reply. I'd read what you wrote, but I don't want you to regret "engaging" again.
You're talking about the site that hosted the biggest hugbox for republicans on the internet before it got banned (the_donald). /r/conservative is 50k shy of a million users. White supremacist reddits are a problem now.…
Sorry if I came off that way, make sure to flag me. A big draw of the site was that it was so focused on politics, science and programming; if you'd been a regular user you just wouldn't debate that, I don't know how…
There is, and reddit has always been the former. If you just joined in the last 5 years maybe you'd be surprised to learn. Digg was not the exact same way; reddit in contrast had a huge Ron Paul audience (pretty much…
> it was not this way in the past There was an /r/obama before users could make subreddits. It was certainly this way in the past, but more porn. You admittedly didn't know that, and had to post a source you Googled in…