Plane watches already do this. They have even outed CIA operations. I wonder how the Government would like it if many hobbyists sat in front of the NSA car park and started writing down every license plate and put them…
Gold?
I would rather "slut" gone, than bossy.
I know what I'll be shorting this summer.
Now that it has been shown the NSA to offensive attacks to discredit anti-government forces, could any of this mess be attributed to PSYOPS to discredit the whole cryptocurrencies?
By having a tl;dr about the actual Wikipedia page, there is no need for the user to click on the link. Following what you're saying, Google as wrapped it in their own layer, and trying to take ad revenue.
And in OPs context, not only does it rank higher, it's above ALL links. So you don't even need to visit the target page and in affect stealing traffic (and potential ad revenue) from the source.
"All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their works: for they say, and do not." --Matthew 23:3 "Do as I say, not as I do" -- Google
As Mozilla is a US-based organization, is anyone afraid of the NSA/USG commandeering Mozilla to setup pen-register/password-interception a la Lavabit? Only a couple of months ago comments like mine would have been…
Plane watches already do this. They have even outed CIA operations. I wonder how the Government would like it if many hobbyists sat in front of the NSA car park and started writing down every license plate and put them…
Gold?
I would rather "slut" gone, than bossy.
I know what I'll be shorting this summer.
Now that it has been shown the NSA to offensive attacks to discredit anti-government forces, could any of this mess be attributed to PSYOPS to discredit the whole cryptocurrencies?
By having a tl;dr about the actual Wikipedia page, there is no need for the user to click on the link. Following what you're saying, Google as wrapped it in their own layer, and trying to take ad revenue.
And in OPs context, not only does it rank higher, it's above ALL links. So you don't even need to visit the target page and in affect stealing traffic (and potential ad revenue) from the source.
"All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their works: for they say, and do not." --Matthew 23:3 "Do as I say, not as I do" -- Google
As Mozilla is a US-based organization, is anyone afraid of the NSA/USG commandeering Mozilla to setup pen-register/password-interception a la Lavabit? Only a couple of months ago comments like mine would have been…