Obviously saw how well it worked in the UK when we fucked our public housing up too.
Surprised Reagan didn't cotton on to that one.
There's a bunch of newspapers already with the option between pay for privacy plus or accept tracking.
Fortunately there's a third option which is leave the site and never come back.
Plus most of the sites will ask you again after a period of time. Until you say yes. After that they can strangely remember your choice.
Probably because nobody was using it.
307 users over the last month is barely worth keeping the server running when mastodon.social is getting 249 thousand.
Are they not already at war with Hezbollah?
They've been killing each other pretty much non stop for 40 years.
What's that if not a war?
GDPR is a start, but we need to actually ban it, not just annoy people until they click Accept at the 20th popup of that tantalising offer to share your details with 1473 trusted data partners.
Still rocking an i5-8400 and a 1060. It's fine for FFXIV and most other games.
Until GPU prices come down, the CPU is the least of my worries. I'll play anything that needs decent hardware on my PS5.
My wife's family used to mop the walls as part of cleaning.
It wasn't until she moved out that she twigged that non-smokers don't have to do that.
We'd all put on our scruffiest clothes before visiting my granddad, because they'd be going straight into the washing machine the second we got back. No wonder he kept giving us money, he probably thought we were poor as dirt.
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