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I sometimes feel like LinkedIn is the MySpace of our times.


This brings some memories. I still remember LAN party we had where we played first Red Faction game... in an internet cafe! Cray times.


this is awesome, i hope they will add dark mode one day


Not necessarily, if you kept your filters and extension up-to-date, you won't see that pop-up either. uBlock handles it just fine. During early days of YT trying to force me to disable it, all I had to do is to open the settings, update filters and it was just fine. Thankfully it's been peaceful now for long time.


This isn't correct. A few weeks ago it started stopping me in FF with uBO running.


Oh man, I wish this thing had an RSS feed... would be perfect.


Will add RSS, good idea!


yeah, on top of that, it might've been an account that haven't been used for long time and suddenly started posting links out of nowhere.

this is far too little data to make assumptions like the one in the link.


Yeah. Which seems pretty likely as the sort of person that’s looking to rage against this particular machine probably has a largely dormant Facebook account with fake details, a protonmail email address, being accessed via a VPN.


i agree, while YAML has its problems, it is good for human-written content, especially when it's not too deeply nested.

in short: all these have their use-cases. i use YAML where it fits and TOML where it fits better. I never use JSON because JSON is just for machines, I generate JSONs.


You're completely right, this couldn't be any more ironic. Article on how people can't debate got flagged with lots of comments proving the point, ah...


Just had an idea. The power of a flagging should be scaled by the inverse of how often the flagging user uses flags.


I'd love to engage with others about this. Richard Dawkins has not done himself any favors as being open to this conversation. There is so much to learn and appreciate about the diversity within humanity, including the concept of sexuality and gender. That would be a great conversation, and yet Dawkins and others just complain but don't open it up.


I better buy some popcorn.


Can't wait to see how all of this is going to look like in ten years. I know we are all nitpicking right now but these results are totally mindblowing already.


The thing is all these things can go downhill as well. All these things are cool today just like Google was a decade ago.


Even though most of these we can do locally?


He's probably referring to the _business_ of search. The B word taints a lot of things.


I wonder when we can start fuzzing brains. Wire you up to a machine that measures happiness or anxiety or anger or whatever, and keep re-generating results that hone in on the given emotion.


Sometimes you have to ask yourself if that's a world you really want to live in.


So… heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine, in memetic form?

I really hope that isn't actually possible.


It's not because something can be done that it must be done.


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