He also says he never actually examined any evidence, including the actual tracking data
He played a game of telephone with a known con man selling a bridge and drove off a pier
In short, D'Souza admits that he doesn't present the evidence to bolster his claims and that he's relying on Gregg Phillips — who is obviously not credible — on the...
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"text": "A refback (remember those?!) today reminded me about this post: Non-technical IndieWeb: Fun, Creativity, Community, and \u201cContent\u201d boffosocko.com/2020/12/20/non\u2026\nI should try to add more on #creativity and #fun to my IndieWeb Collection boffosocko.com/research/indie\u2026",
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Next travel ProTip: many hotels use an ethernet connection to control their shitty tv systems. They’re often connected to the public internet at higher speeds then their shitty wifi. Grab yourself a little router and jack in! Bonus: all your devices will just connect to it.
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No one can “win” the frontend 🏆
I’d take it further: the best client-side frameworks include a long-term plan for their own obsolescence, hopefully evolving int...
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"text": "Book luv in da book club - on @docsfordevs, @laura_e_langdon & @hola_soy_milk chats documentation woes and WTFM, Write(!) That Fantastic Manual for your users' great delight and utmost satisfaction: twitter.com/i/spaces/1yoJM\u2026",
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Just like the "right to repair", we need a "right to inspect" for the web.
Your sites should serve up code that is human readable and understandable. Div tag soup, minification without source maps, and hashed CSS classes are NOT "right to inspect".
Always lean towards openness.
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And remember, as disclosed in the multi-US-state antitrust lawsuit, Google is on both sides of this market…they sell the ads, they buy the ads.
nytimes.com/2020/12/16/tec…
Today we release (staggering) new data on the "RTB" online ads data breach.
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