Don't pay much attention to what Sokoloff said. In theory, he's kinda right, but that's not how it works in the real world. And I don't know if you and him/her live in the same area/country. I've had a rough time…
I think that on Netflix's case they are not going for reviews. They want to know what you like, to suggest something you'll probably like too. Doesn't matter if it's 4 or 5 stars.
THIS! Consider someone with a spouse and kids... Let's just quit, right?
if a windmill falls/explodes, the area wouldn't be unliveable and contaminated for centuries...
> I'm sure "colonoscopy, clear" and "colonoscopy, with removal of polyp and pathology on it" will have different prices, but you won't know which it is until after the procedure. Which is expected, and kinda ok. At…
But on twitter you don't need to give anyone your real name. THAT'S the thing. There should be no way to tie your twitter account to you, unless you specifically allow them to share your information.
I was already thinking of deleting my twitter account. This is just an extra incentive
Good post. It would be nice to see a follow up with brands that don't track you.
Have you looked at Wiki.js? I played around with it a little bit and it seemed nice
Agree! I just assume everything posted here is "for humans". So... what's the differential here?
I use uBlock + privacy badger, so I whitelist some sites on uBlock. That way I will see those ads, but still block trackers
Small note: why post an image with the pain points if I need to check the list below to understand what's written?
yes, same link
It's like, if they are sorry about/regret doing those privacy invasions, are they also going to donate some of the money they made to people implementing privacy solutions or something else? Probably no, right? Easy to…
Agree. It's easy to talk, but hard to do. Also: in the end, people need money and at least some stability. Even if you consider working at Mozilla to be ethical, if you consider what they just did, it's not necessarily…
> Meanwhile, the Linux Desktop is still a fragmented mess that breaks every few years (at best). I really wish it weren't true, because Windows is a painful experience these days, but Linux Desktop manages to still be…
This is literally the dumbest thing to do with a word. I mean literally, not literally.
This is described in the book Moonwalking with Einstein. It's mentioned that one way to remember things would be to "put them" somewhere you are familiar, like where you run, for example.
That reminds me when I installed Tik Tok to see how it was. You could disable notifications for likes/comments on your videos, but not the trending videos notifications. I uninstalled it to get rid of the notifications
At home, it's already my main browser. Love the work they are doing on it and it's a nice alternative to Chrome (everytime I try Firefox, I go back to Chrome, so...)
If that's the person's name, should they be excluded from those apps? Also: shouldn't they change their names in those extreme cases?
YES. But with samsung is worse. I can't disable the calendar app, or not add my google accounts there. Your account is added, and the only thing you can do is de-select the calendar to not sync/display notifications...
If I can give my 2 cents, think about how you would like to write and publish, and where do you want to focus. I've tried to use static site generators (mostly Hugo), but in the end, I've realized that I spent way more…
I think Samsung Internet is bloatware... And all samsung apps. I can't get rid of Bixby, internet, the calendar, etc...
You assuming US, right? In Brazil it can be 2 months salary if you are starting your career, more if you earn minimum wage.
Don't pay much attention to what Sokoloff said. In theory, he's kinda right, but that's not how it works in the real world. And I don't know if you and him/her live in the same area/country. I've had a rough time…
I think that on Netflix's case they are not going for reviews. They want to know what you like, to suggest something you'll probably like too. Doesn't matter if it's 4 or 5 stars.
THIS! Consider someone with a spouse and kids... Let's just quit, right?
if a windmill falls/explodes, the area wouldn't be unliveable and contaminated for centuries...
> I'm sure "colonoscopy, clear" and "colonoscopy, with removal of polyp and pathology on it" will have different prices, but you won't know which it is until after the procedure. Which is expected, and kinda ok. At…
But on twitter you don't need to give anyone your real name. THAT'S the thing. There should be no way to tie your twitter account to you, unless you specifically allow them to share your information.
I was already thinking of deleting my twitter account. This is just an extra incentive
Good post. It would be nice to see a follow up with brands that don't track you.
Have you looked at Wiki.js? I played around with it a little bit and it seemed nice
Agree! I just assume everything posted here is "for humans". So... what's the differential here?
I use uBlock + privacy badger, so I whitelist some sites on uBlock. That way I will see those ads, but still block trackers
Small note: why post an image with the pain points if I need to check the list below to understand what's written?
yes, same link
It's like, if they are sorry about/regret doing those privacy invasions, are they also going to donate some of the money they made to people implementing privacy solutions or something else? Probably no, right? Easy to…
Agree. It's easy to talk, but hard to do. Also: in the end, people need money and at least some stability. Even if you consider working at Mozilla to be ethical, if you consider what they just did, it's not necessarily…
> Meanwhile, the Linux Desktop is still a fragmented mess that breaks every few years (at best). I really wish it weren't true, because Windows is a painful experience these days, but Linux Desktop manages to still be…
This is literally the dumbest thing to do with a word. I mean literally, not literally.
This is described in the book Moonwalking with Einstein. It's mentioned that one way to remember things would be to "put them" somewhere you are familiar, like where you run, for example.
That reminds me when I installed Tik Tok to see how it was. You could disable notifications for likes/comments on your videos, but not the trending videos notifications. I uninstalled it to get rid of the notifications
At home, it's already my main browser. Love the work they are doing on it and it's a nice alternative to Chrome (everytime I try Firefox, I go back to Chrome, so...)
If that's the person's name, should they be excluded from those apps? Also: shouldn't they change their names in those extreme cases?
YES. But with samsung is worse. I can't disable the calendar app, or not add my google accounts there. Your account is added, and the only thing you can do is de-select the calendar to not sync/display notifications...
If I can give my 2 cents, think about how you would like to write and publish, and where do you want to focus. I've tried to use static site generators (mostly Hugo), but in the end, I've realized that I spent way more…
I think Samsung Internet is bloatware... And all samsung apps. I can't get rid of Bixby, internet, the calendar, etc...
You assuming US, right? In Brazil it can be 2 months salary if you are starting your career, more if you earn minimum wage.