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@fashy

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linkhttp://youtu.be/ERXq3r1Kq0Q?t=1m31s calendar_today18-05-2008 23:24:33

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Remember back when the news of the week was whenever the president said something like “Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?” and nothing more absurd or impactful than that

Nina Turner (@ninaturner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2020: attacks on “BLM” 2022: attacks on “CRT” 2024: attacks on “woke” 2025: attacks on “DEI” BLACK. THEY MEAN BLACK.

Senator Alex Padilla (@senalexpadilla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump just ordered two dams open to levels that would have flooded Central Valley communities and farms – all to justify his lies about the LA fires. These rivers don’t even flow to Los Angeles. The incompetence isn’t just staggering, it’s dangerous. And I’m demanding answers.

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Big shocker, Disney+ / Hulu are planning & happy to put more ads and self-promotions in their "ad-free" & "no ads" service tiers. Every single service worse every single year

Big shocker, <a href="/DisneyPlus/">Disney+</a> / <a href="/hulu/">Hulu</a> are planning &amp; happy to put more ads and self-promotions in their "ad-free" &amp; "no ads" service tiers. Every single service worse every single year
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If I were anyone at the studio that made the INVINCIBLE show… I would be SO pissed off that Amazon Prime Video screwed up the subtitles so badly that they basically can’t be used at all. In 2025. Absolutely embarrassing for an exclusive and yet also par for the Amazon course

alex !!! (@wandydoodles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't even watch this show but the idea of a police officer playing undertale and willingly choosing to murder every being in the underground is really funny

The Lunduke Journal (@lundukejournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mozilla has just deleted the following: “Does Firefox sell your personal data?” “Nope. Never have, never will. And we protect you from many of the advertisers who do. Firefox products are designed to protect your privacy. That’s a promise. " github.com/mozilla/bedroc…

Mozilla has just deleted the following:

“Does Firefox sell your personal data?”

“Nope. Never have, never will. And we protect you from many of the advertisers who do. Firefox products are designed to protect your privacy. That’s a promise. "

github.com/mozilla/bedroc…
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Harbour Town Lover Wearing a suit doesn't make you intelligent, moral, or whatever else, just as wearing a leather jacket doesn't mean you're rugged. I am able to separate clothes from actual personal qualities. You are not, hence why the fashion industry is able to make so much money.

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It’s only costing Apple $95M to ensure basically no one can ever sue them again for Siri confidentiality/privacy issues that happened any time in 2014–2024. Incredible deal

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Not once have I ever seen someone write “unserious” online and felt glad the algorithm showed me their thought. It’s got to be an age group thing, right?

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Will this Consumer Reports investigative journalist lose their career or just their job for posting logos of untested products and implying they are basically deadly?

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I am a Microsoft security architect. In 1994, researchers discovered RC4 was fundamentally broken. We made it the default cipher in Windows anyway. By 2000, every machine on Earth was running it. We called it "battle-tested." Technically true. It lost every battle. In 2013,

I am a Microsoft security architect.

In 1994, researchers discovered RC4 was fundamentally broken.

We made it the default cipher in Windows anyway.

By 2000, every machine on Earth was running it.

We called it "battle-tested."

Technically true. It lost every battle.

In 2013,