

Youtube/Google/Alphabet out of aaaaall the companies out there, should already have a mindblowing amount of info on 99% of its users. There’s no need at all to even ask for ID.


Youtube/Google/Alphabet out of aaaaall the companies out there, should already have a mindblowing amount of info on 99% of its users. There’s no need at all to even ask for ID.


Its often not even useful common sense. I see it more like a horoscope. If you really want to believe its useful you find something in the answer you can relate to and imagine it was useful. But if you stay objective the picture is different.


Lmao.
"When you’re done with your exam you can just leave you know?”
“Shut up dude, cannot jinx my Gwent streak!”
And what is manlier than doing it with another man?


Joey is back! In pog form!
Thats the strangest looking snail I have ever seen.


Nah dude. What about the thickness of it? That increases weight per sheet. But is it enough that you could use less sheets? You won’t know until you try it.
Well you know which one is next


“Don’t you have phones” moment

N…now?


Relatable


Ah, then maybe it is just me not being a native English speaker, I didn’t know “late wife” in this context means she is dead. Actually I am not sure what I thought it meant, I guess something like old.


Sorry, but this is a non-story because of the sensational headline.
First sentence in first paragraph
Chinese man who cryogenically froze his dead wife
The wife was obviously dead, so he is a widower who is dating again. But that sounds too boring, eh? So lets make the headline read like the wife was still alive when frozen.


So essentially, you need to make a malware that activates the agents instead of users doing that, which is likely not to be classified as a malware since there may be legit reasons to do that. And then you can use that agent to get your actual malware in. Sounds horrible overall.


This isn’t a new pic. Just keeps getting reused for those articles.


Could of course be the same person behind both accounts but at least one of them existed for a while.


You guys all missed the Syncthing 2.0 upgrade.
Yeah “smartphones” are the issue here…
This comes out of nowhere in the article. It is not smartphones per se. It is the social media kids access that does it, and no wonder, we all know how insane that is for an adult mind.
While probably not possible on this scale of a study, they should have looked how much % of phone use was social media, and I am sure they’d have found a correlation between all the negatives they listed and the amount of social media they consumed.
That also means taking away smartphones is no use here if kids can access the same social media via computers.