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7 years ago
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on: Microsoft's mobile Edge browser begins issuing fake news warnings
It's not strange. These organisations have always existed to push mass media. It doesn't matter to them whether it's false information or not, but they are scared of not being able to control the information.
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7 years ago
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on: Microsoft's mobile Edge browser begins issuing fake news warnings
I am terrified of Microsoft going this route, since they make my OS of choice. I could expect Google doing this kind of stuff, like deciding what sites I can visit or what people I can contact using Gmail (examples that have yet to happen, but wouldn't surprise me), but Microsoft? They've always been uninterested in politics, or so it seemed. What if they decide to push this kind of political stuff in their OS?
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7 years ago
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on: eBay CEO Has a Stark Choice: Show Growth or Break Up Company
I use eBay mostly for the resellers, i.e., when I need to buy some Chinese crap but I can't wait 2-3 weeks until it arrives here, so I buy it from some reseller in my country.
Back in the day, before aliexpress, it was good too because you could rip off the sellers. Just claim the thing never arrived and since for cheap stuff they had no tracking numbers the seller always had to refund you. You could get TONS of free stuff that way. Now aliexpress does this right and it's significantly harder.
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7 years ago
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on: Blocking website ads with a hosts file
Unless you're using a platform where you can't run an ad blocker (and I can't think of any), a hosts file (or a pihole) is a hamfisted approach compared to having ublock origin.
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7 years ago
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on: Ask HN: How to deal with internet addiction?
Just put the domains in your ublock origin list. That way, if you visit those pages, you will be displayed a page that says that the site was blocked but you have a button to temporarily override the block.
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7 years ago
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on: Windows 98 Icons are Great (2015)
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7 years ago
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on: Google VP told employees to stop using the word “family” after staff complaints
It doesn't say anywhere, not even in the title, that Google employees are forbidden to use the word "family". According to TFA:
>The tech giant experienced a backlash from its own employees in March 2017 after a presentation about a product aimed at young people seemed to replace the term with the word 'family', leaving out various groups.
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7 years ago
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on: Nothing Can Stop Google. DuckDuckGo Is Trying Anyway
You can't escape Gmail because you'd lose your address, and you can't escape Maps because the alternatives suck.
On the other hand if I don't like Supermarket-X, I can go to Supermarket-Y
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7 years ago
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on: Nothing Can Stop Google. DuckDuckGo Is Trying Anyway
They are nothing because they don't exist. When was the last time you saw a pro-Google/Alphabet article?
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7 years ago
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on: What’s Causing the Rise of Hoarding Disorder?
No no, I have everything on my hard disk. I don't save anything to the cloud, I don't trust it. Someone may hack my accounts or the cloud itself and see my files, or they could ban me for storing things they don't approve of (the bane of companies nowadays: copyright, non-mainstream political views, etc.)
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7 years ago
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on: What’s Causing the Rise of Hoarding Disorder?
Millenial, and yes, I used youtube-dl. My "Favourites" playlist on youtube is full of videos that have been deleted or that were posted by accounts that were deleted or banned. But they are still safely stored on my hard disk ;)
With time I've learnt that not even archive.org is reliable for some things so I save whatever I can. Sometimes I even take screenshots of things that I may need someday.
I've never stopped to think of that as "hoarding", but probably it is. Thank God those files don't take physical space at home, though!
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7 years ago
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on: The Dirty Truth About Turning Seawater into Drinking Water
He should not call something "salty-ass junk" if he wants his "work" to be respected.
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7 years ago
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on: Nuclear – Popcorn Time for music
Yep
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7 years ago
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on: What’s Causing the Rise of Hoarding Disorder?
Funny you'd say that. I keep a folder with gigabytes of youtube videos I downloaded in the event that they are removed from youtube. And, to tell you the truth, a chunk of them have actually been removed from youtube over the years!
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7 years ago
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on: Nuclear – Popcorn Time for music
It's better because it's free, as opposed to the rest of options that you've mentioned which either a) cost money or b) force you to listen to ads.
(Pro-tip: if you use https://open.spotify.com/ with a free account with an ad blocker, you get no ads)
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7 years ago
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on: Moving to a Profile per Install Architecture
Will this allow you to run several profiles side by side using the same version of the browser, like with Chrome?
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7 years ago
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on: Strength in Numbers: An Entire Ecosystem Relies on Tor
It indeed is a tool that can be used by all camps, but the organisation that controls it has made it clear that only people in the "libertarian" part of the political spectrum can use it.
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7 years ago
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on: Which countries are on the right track, according to their citizens
You had a radical change of government recently, so I guess it's a matter of time to see if people like it or not.
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7 years ago
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on: Show HN: Whapp-irc – A simple WhatsApp IRC gateway
Is iMessage even a thing outside the US? Everybody in Europe uses WA or Messenger, at least
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7 years ago
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on: Show HN: A tool to find related subreddits
Would be nice if banned subs appeared in a different colour.