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No user record in our sample, but throwaway32908 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
You've probably already seen it and it doesn't fit most of the requirements but some might be interested to see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WikiReader
I'm basically on the "other side", I know some people have genuine security concerns but still find it amusing when people complain about devices being "obsolete" once they no longer receive updates, when I avoid them…
See here or the .gov link from it if you prefer https://www.multpl.com/us-median-income/table/by-year Regardless of whether wages match inflation completely or how long they take to do so, the fact is that if solar…
Not seeing ads is always free, just don't use the site, Reddit premium=content-without-ads. It's easy for them to allow premium users API access, they'll still be developed for third-party apps with an accessibility…
Funnily enough there is also Reddit ReVanced, but with enough effort Reddit or YouTube could stop them working, so their existence doesn't change the argument about free/open APIs.
The Spotify solution (premium users can use any third-party client) would have made lots of money with less uproar. Another bonus, solves the supposed issues with allowing NSFW content through APIs. Google, for one,…
Even though reddit probably don't tag the ads on their website deliberately, it's still really easy to block them in a browser
LEDs released->electricity bill reduced->money freed up->wages increase->price of everything else increases It's nice to see these efficiency gains aren't entirely eaten up in this way and the is some ultimate benefit…
This is everyone's problem if we ever hope to retire