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- Comment on "Very dramatic shift" - Linus Tech Tips opens up about the channel's declining viewership 8 hours ago:
I was never a fan of Linus tech tips. He always seemed like a weird guy. I did watch that video where he totally fucked his Linux installation by being really dumb. The package manager warned him that he was about to destroy his system and made him type something like “Yes, I know what I’m doing”. He then reacted like, “why would Linux do this to me!? It’s so hard!”
Either a paid shill or an absolute moron.
- Comment on 👁️🐽👁️ 1 week ago:
Surely the oxygen and carbon dioxide also diffuse through the aqueus humor and surrounding sclera.
- Comment on Americans’ junk-filled garages are hurting EV adoption, study says 2 weeks ago:
Atticus seemed to be saying that corporations already know everything about you because of your phone and that people are silly to try to protect their privacy, implying that these people are boring and really have nothing worth keeping private.
I was trying to illustrate that people should and actually do value their privacy, and that they should continue to take measures to protect it.
You come in with - bruh, have you ever heard of a phone book?
The info you shared was not interesting and only served to convey your lack of critical thinking ability.
- Comment on Americans’ junk-filled garages are hurting EV adoption, study says 2 weeks ago:
I assume that the downvotes are from you and I notice that you haven’t shared the information. I think that is a good and appropriate response. Nothing good can come you sharing this information here. Privacy is appropriate and valuable even for people who are doing nothing wrong and who aren’t even particularly interesting.
- Comment on Americans’ junk-filled garages are hurting EV adoption, study says 2 weeks ago:
Haha. Oh you really got me. Good one.
To really drive in your point, why don’t you post the names and phone numbers of the three people you contact most frequently. Don’t worry, those numbers are already in the phone book. It’s ok, you’re just sharing publicly available information.
- Comment on Americans’ junk-filled garages are hurting EV adoption, study says 2 weeks ago:
You’ve missed the point. The phone numbers are not the valuable information. What’s valuable is the list of each person’s social contacts.
- Comment on Americans’ junk-filled garages are hurting EV adoption, study says 2 weeks ago:
Would you mind posting your phone book and a copy of all your text messages here for us all to read? Can we see your photo album, all credit card transactions, amazon purchase history, GPS location data, credit score? We promise only to sell this info to other people, use it to sell you stuff, raise your insurance rates, tell us where to focus our funding for political campaigns. Don’t worry, we’ll only save it forever and you can be assured that we’ll feed this into AI models 10 or 20 years from now, along with everyone else’s data, establishing a massive cache of information from which incredible inferences will be possible. We may or may not use this information to enrich ourselves, increase wealth inequality, influence politics. You should surely not take steps to limit the data being collected about you. Just relax your body. Let it happen.