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  • @lemmur @anedroid

    Ciekawostka. Z tego, co kojarzę, Google wycofał się z używania zwrotu "to google" w oficjalnych dokumentach (zamiast tego jest "search with Google"). Komentarz, jaki widziałem do tego, był taki, że kiedy słowo wejdzie w ten sposób do języka, to trudniej go bronić w sądzie (np. "gugluj z naszą konkurencyjną wyszukiwarką").

  • YouTube threatens to cut off ad-blocker users after just three ad-less vids

    gizmodo.com YouTube Threatens to Cut Off Ad Blocker Users After Just Three Ad-less Vids

    Google is testing how it can stop users from watching ad-free videos as ad revenue declines.

    Google is trying out a new show of force to keep users from watching YouTube videos without ads. Some users are reporting that the company will allow access to just three videos before prompting to either disable ad blockers or otherwise pay Google for the privilege of ad-less viewing.

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    Ekonomia @karab.in deadbeef @karab.in

    Kansas experiment

    The Kansas experiment refers to Kansas Senate Bill Substitute HB 2117, a bill signed into law in May 2012 by Kansas state Governor Sam Brownback, and its impact on Kansas. It was one of the largest income tax cuts in the state's history. The Kansas experiment has also been called the "Great Kansas Tax Cut Experiment", the "Red-state experiment", "the tax experiment in Kansas", and "one of the cleanest experiments for how tax cuts affect economic growth in the U.S." The cuts were based on model legislation published by the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), supported by supply-side economist Arthur Laffer, and anti-tax leader Grover Norquist. The law cut taxes by US$231 million in its first year, and cuts were projected to total US$934 million annually after six years, by eliminating taxes on business income for the owners of almost 200,000 businesses and cutting individual income tax rates.

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    'Murica @karab.in deadbeef @karab.in

    Border patrol video of killing shows native man had no gun, complied with orders

    theintercept.com Border Patrol Video of Killing Shows Native Man Had No Gun, Complied With Orders

    Raymond Mattia’s family said the partial release of body camera footage “feels like a cheap attempt to justify what they did.”

    The 58-year-old was killed in a hail of gunfire last month, after stepping outside to find nearly a dozen Border Patrol agents and at least one tribal police officer advancing on his property in the dark. Late last week, a tensely awaited medical examiner’s report ruled the case a homicide, finding that Mattia was shot nine times. Border Patrol body camera footage released at the same time confirmed that what the authorities thought was a gun was in fact Mattia’s cellphone.

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    Remote work @karab.in deadbeef @karab.in

    Working remotely means you’re lazy and don’t work, according to experts

    timdenning.com Working Remotely Means You're Lazy and Don't Work, According to Experts | Tim Denning

    “The bat virus is over. Get back to work.” That’s the official message right now from many corporations. In Australia, CEOs are telling their employees to b ...

    Remote work is here to stay. It’s the norm because it works. If leaders were effective managers and trusted their employees then we could all work from anywhere. Let’s not blame work-from-home for bad leadership.

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    Filmy @karab.in deadbeef @karab.in

    Why Do Movies Feel So Different Now?

    In this video I dive into what Metamodernism is and what it looks like in film, and chart how the movies have evolved since their modernist origins.

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    Africa @karab.in deadbeef @karab.in
    vocal.media How Married Men in Ghana Find Men to Have Sex With a Trend Popular Throughout Africa

    I first learned of this trend in Ghana, Nigeria & Other West African Countries it's making it's way around the continent

    The anti-LGTBQ bill in Ghana or any other African country won't stop homosexuality, it'll just push it underground. Men especially will find a way to have sex with other men. Even if they start a group where the men will engage with sex with their own friends, like much of what has been alleged to be happening already in places like Ghana and Nigeria.

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    Reddit CEO Steve Huffman's third-party API debacle is making Elon Musk look like a strategic genius

    Reddit is an interesting case because not only do the people who use the website create all of the content, but they also do almost all of the heavy lifting of managing and moderating the site. That sounds like a really good gig, except Reddit hasn't ever really managed to make money. Yes, it gets all the content for free and sells ads, but not nearly to an extent that makes a profit.

    There's another problem, which is that if you give people a lot of control over your website, you'll build a thriving community--which seems like a good thing--but if you want to make changes that affect your community, they might get upset. They might even decide to protest. Considering the amount of control you gave them over your website, it doesn't seem ideal to have them angry or protesting.

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    The Answer To The Zelda Formula Split Is To Make 2D Zeldas Again

    If you love Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, that may sound like great news. But, even as a big fan of those games, I can’t help feeling like there’s a bit of a void in gaming created by the more traditional Zelda’s absence. Tears of the Kingdom makes some changes to address that, like incorporating dungeons that feel closer to traditional Zelda dungeons than the Divine Beasts did. But, ultimately, these games are a different animal than the Zeldas that came before them. That’s especially noticeable because Nintendo hasn’t released an entirely new 2D single-player Zelda game in 10 years.

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    Shell casing ejectors and extractors in games

    A difference between extractors and ejectors in shotguns and how are they depicted in games.

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    Infosec @karab.in deadbeef @karab.in

    The Dangers of Google’s .zip TLD

    Google launched this week a new TLD or “Top Level Domain” of .zip, meaning you can now purchase a .zip domain, similar to a .com or .org domain for only a few dollars. The security community immediately raised flags about the potential dangers of this TLD. In this short write-up, we’ll cover how an attacker can leverage this TLD, in combination with the @ operator and unicode character ∕ (U+2215) to create an extremely convincing phish.

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    www.salon.com How Big Oil is manipulating the way you think about climate change

    A logic professor explains how a persistent, subtle fallacy has infected public discussion of climate change — to the oil industry's benefit

    If our collective philosophical literacy were better, we might notice that this fallacy seems to be working spectacularly well for the fossil-fuel industry, the petrochemical industry, and a bunch of other bad actors who would like to throw us off the trail that would lead us fully to grasp their transgressions. We shouldn't keep falling for it.

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    Motoryzacja @karab.in deadbeef @karab.in

    Steal This Idea: In Québec, A New Traffic Light Only Turns Green for Safe Drivers

    mass.streetsblog.org Steal This Idea: In Québec, A New Traffic Light Only Turns Green for Safe Drivers - Streetsblog Massachusetts

    The light is red by default, but turns green when an attached speed camera detects an approaching motor vehicle that's driving under the speed limit.

    The light is red by default, but turns green when an attached speed camera detects an approaching motor vehicle that’s driving under the speed limit.

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