Many movies are based on real-life or have pertinent real-life themes. They depict something “fake” in order to communicate a truth about real life.
Many movies are based on real-life or have pertinent real-life themes. They depict something “fake” in order to communicate a truth about real life.
I don’t understand how this will make ad blockers unusable. This new API might tell the site the user is using an ad blocker, but that tech seems to exist already…?
I guess I didn’t know that was necessary. What’s the reasoning?
just a brush with a scraper on the back makes a big difference
Huh?
I am one of those people. Nothing bad has ever happened to me in the decades I’ve been putting my info online beyond a bad actor getting ahold of my credit card info for a minute. I just don’t see the issue when companies with my data actively make my life better…?
When I spoke with Vance, who is currently a senior writer at Bloomberg, he called Marx’s conclusion “vaguely accurate but a disingenuous take on the situation.” From Vance’s point of view, Musk’s initial announcements on Hyperloop were “more of a reaction to how underwhelming California’s high-speed rail [proposal] was.”
Pretty tired of the vitriol from “reporters” like Marx that isn’t based on reality. It’s no better than Faux News.
That’s not what happened on Titan so saying that it is is just wrong
“It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain an idea without accepting it” - Someone mistranslating Aristotle
It’s always amusing when companies aren’t familiar with the Streisand effect.
And what is that legitimate reason here?