Although, ironically, generated garbage is virtually worthless for SEO.
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Although, ironically, generated garbage is virtually worthless for SEO.
It helps to separate the technology from the companies. We don’t need Google, Amazon, or any other company to make use of network connected technology. It doesn’t have to be internet-connected, either. You can have a completely automated home with no more risk of intrusion than a standard locked door already has from a well-placed boot.
Damn they won’t make me magnetic? That would be useful, I could avoid dropping screws and bits every time I do a project.
One other solution to throw into the ring - delete the contact and re-enter it as a “phone only” contact. That way it’s not connected to her Google services whatsoever.
Hey, just a heads up - you can easily install a profanity filter extension on just about any browser, mobile or otherwise. Here’s an example for Chrome:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/advanced-profanity-filter/piajkpdbaniagacofgklljacgjhefjeh
That way you don’t have to see stuff you don’t want to, but also don’t have to attempt to modify the way other people speak to suit your desires.
I was a BaconReader user, but yeah when they took that away, that was the final straw for me. I can get my doom scrolling fix anywhere, thank you.
I personally don’t mind seeing a link to the artist’s patreon or website or whatever on a post, as long as it’s not over the top or inserted clearly as an ad for whatever is being sold. I feel like it’s OK for that to be there for the people who want to see more of your work or purchase something. What I don’t like to see is my feed getting filled with what I perceive as advertisements. So I think there is a happy middle ground.
This is tech journalism now? Might as well have had ChatGPT write the article too…what a waste of time