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People who craft intentionally misleading titles with a qualifier at the end that diffuses the statement have been proven to be pedophiles, schwim says.
People who craft intentionally misleading titles with a qualifier at the end that diffuses the statement have been proven to be pedophiles, schwim says.
I disabled it on my phones. I’ve found it to be completely without value.
This is why people can’t take desktop linux seriously.
“It happens all the time” and “they always do *” is also comically unhelpful and useless. I’m getting a pot/kettle vibe from those that seem to take offense at my comment.
I also use FF solely and have no slowdowns on YT. I guess they like my copy of the browser.
I’m sorry but I don’t see how that check is browser-specific. Is that part happening on the browser side?
Nobody can even state that it’s actually happening “for competitive browsers” as even Chrome users are reporting an unexplained lag/slowdown. At this point, it’s just wild speculation and bandwagoning.
On the plus side, I meet less people like you when using their service, so it’s worth it to me.
I always use Google anonymously as I always find alternative search engines to be lacking. Even without personalized search results, Google always works better for me.
It looks like they were going to give two mints but thought better of the added expenditure.
I can’t say I don’t use Google as I own an unrooted pixel on the Fi network but I’ve done what I’m able to lessen the information given to them by stopping the use of the search engine, browser and sandboxing any Google pages in my FF browser. It started bothering me how much I was relying on one company for nearly everything online.
My next phone will likely be rooted and running a different OS.
I think it will be very easy to find a host that federated from them, making it easy to mitigate the damage.