It was never an anonymous form of payment. And you didn’t hear it from me, but a certain agency has nearly the whole thing mapped to real people (when possible). There’s a whole division dedicated to it.
Who clicks ads? I don’t think I’ve ever clicked a single ad on purpose
Fuck you OP for that title, I can’t unsee it.
It’s basically cream of mushroom I guess…


So I have news for about NFTs…
News sites are using AI recently, there’s a high chance no CNN employee even read that article.
From 2020? This could be straight from 2009
You guys aren’t just using eSIMs?
Yeah, if you ignore the mystery 3rd hand bursting out of his chest.
On the “choose all the squares that contain _____” there’s a heatmap so if roughly 40% or more of people agree on a square you’ll pass.
Data shouldn’t ever just be on one device


Prime is just too good if you happen to use Amazon’s other products. Free overnight delivery on Whole Foods items, that’s literally 4-6 hour delivery sometimes. Access to Prime Videos which (very) occasionally has a show I want to watch. And a free Twitch subscription which I use to toss creators I like a few extra bucks every month.


Startpage uses Google on the back-end but keeps your searches anonymous. Or there’s always DuckDuckGo.
My iphone […] once when its unusable, I’m going for a Linux Pinephone.
Don’t, it’s not ready yet unless all you do is call and text. (Then it’s fine ig)
Windows
Try out a live USB, it won’t save anything you do to it and you won’t risk deleting your data by accident (like with dual boot). All you need is an old USB stick / flash drive (just make sure it’s big enough, a few Gigabytes should be good)
Here’s a walkthrough for Linux Mint (an Ubuntu alternative). I’d recommend specifically Mint Cinnamon (Download Link):
I can sign in with a web browser, but this broke Jerboa for me