

Wow, this is state-level data harvesting agreements with private companies, in action. 100% they get access to “anonymized” usage data.


Wow, this is state-level data harvesting agreements with private companies, in action. 100% they get access to “anonymized” usage data.


Wave power is transmitted back to land, usually, it won’t be a floating data center. At least I doubt it would be, but who knows, they are pretty awful people.


caffeinate -d
closes laptop lid


It always amazes me how the executives that knowingly approve these crimes never end up in jail.


The word you’re looking for is sociapth. You need to be a sociopath to become a billionaire
They inject those directly. It’ll block all of Google’s other ads though.


I mean, it’s shady for headlines, but it’s not false. The board are residents, and the did vote it down. Then they “settled” and I’m betting it was a pittance compared to the data center value. In reality, it was probably a situation where whomever was backing the data center said to throw lawyers and/or money at the problem until it went away.
It can block ads on your whole home network and your mobile devices when not at home. I pay like $20/year and I never see ads. I still run block on my Mac.
NextDNS makes all of the browser stuff you’re talking about moot, other than ads served by the app/site itself. Also blocks ads in apps, games, etc. I can’t even remember what it was like to play a mobile game that has video ads jammed in your face.


It’s roughly twice the size of the base app, if it’s the same as Edge, which on my machine is 1.82GB. It’s shady as hell, but “massive” is doing a lot of lifting in this headline.
DeepSeek never said it was permanent in their pricing materials, the article writer did. They are just taking the current expiration date off an existing discount. It’s absolutely a shot across the bow at Claude, OpenAI, et al., but the author was click-baiting, as is tradition.