Interesting. Maybe it's because I'm using a VPN and a privacy-oriented web browser to mitigate fingerprinting.
Difficult to pick one, but Annihilation is up there.
Fact check: False
Nobody named Gary lives in Indiana
Yes. For one, Google requires phone verification to create an account, and two, you would be giving Google a link to one specific account for every video you watch.
Yeah. Tim Walz mentioned that in the debate.
My one holdover is YouTube. There's just no good replacement for it.
Even worse, Reddit itself has been getting infected with corporate AI-generated "recommendations"
This is one of the most obvious potential cases of purposeful sabatoge. They were probably bribed by other big businesses to destroy their reputation so people would stop using the site.
There's nothing businesses hate more than their workers having negotiating power, and wage transparency gives them more power than they had before. There's a reason why it's considered "rude" in the US to discuss wages with co-workers; I always make a point to discuss my wage with all of my co-workers, since it's illegal for businesses to prevent that discussion.
In most other countries, it's the norm to openly discuss your wages; unions are also more common in other countries. It's just standard toxic workplace cultures trying to prevent people from getting paid what they're worth, or god forbid, forming a union.
Yarr harr fiddle dee dee
Authoritarian tendencies since the web is a bit too close to providing its users with freedom of speech.
Remember when Microsoft said Windows 10 will be the last version of Windows?
The ending definitely made my jaw drop for an extended period of time.
It's also just a beautiful movie