

I believe the point is the swastika is actually hidden in the grid.


I believe the point is the swastika is actually hidden in the grid.


I prefer this method anyway. The title got me to click because I’m interested, but the lack of context reduces the likelihood of me actually clicking on the video. Plus on Lemmy I want the discussion.


It seems like they’ve had more opportunities to practice their postmortem writing as of late.


https://factually.co/fact-checks/technology/does-duckduckgo-track-you-809f45
https://blog.ssuiteoffice.com/articles/general/duckduckgo-privacy-controversy.htm
tldr; DDG specifically allows Microsoft, a company that profits from collecting specific user data, to collect some (anonymous) user data through its ad program.
I don’t think it’s proven that DDG creates user profiles like Google does, more that there is a concern that they receive their money from Microsoft, or that they have agreements with Microsoft to send them any data in the first place.


Is using a Christmas light timer not an adequate solution to this problem?


Another idea is to Velcro one of those wall mount inbox paper holders to the side, so you could just slide the clipboard in and out without having to align Velcro or pulling the cart with the board.


What is wrong with the mp3 players you’re finding on Amazon? What do you mean by something better? What are you trying to get, and what are you trying to avoid?


Methane is bad, but CO2 is more prevelant and lasts longer. Of all greenhouse gases, curbing CO2 should be the number one priority as its effects last much longer.
It would also be cool to be able to add constraints in other cells, like A1 > B1 or A1 + B1 = 5, though then it would really be more like a linear programming solver than anything.