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Comment on: Nvidia is nerfing its new RTX 3060 for Ethereum cryptocurrency mining - The Verge
Imagine calling people that are generating wealth retarded because you have to play games on medium instead of high graphic settings.
4 18 Feb 2021 19:57 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: This unusual hydrogen paste could revolutionize the transport industry
Sounds like bullshit to me.
2 18 Feb 2021 19:32 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Google will shutdown Poly on June 30
another one for the [Google Graveyard.](https://killedbygoogle.com/)
6 18 Feb 2021 18:34 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Facebook unfriends Australia: news sites go dark in content row | Reuters
That's good, but I guess facebook could have negotiated with at least some news companies to deliver their news for free. I mean, a lot of news sites traffic comes from social media, so probably many news companies, especially smaller ones, are losing a lot of money because of this.
1 18 Feb 2021 11:43 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Facebook unfriends Australia: news sites go dark in content row | Reuters
Good. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
2 18 Feb 2021 10:37 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Ford says ‘millions’ of its vehicles will run on Google’s Android starting in 2023
Even more telemetry, nice
2 18 Feb 2021 09:14 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Mechanical gears in jumping insects
Cool, but why did it have to go off topic after the first minute? I want to know more about the damn gears not look at kids art
4 18 Feb 2021 07:03 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: The world’s second-most popular desktop operating system isn’t macOS anymore
these are the same people we think should be allowed to vote and breed. just saying.
2 18 Feb 2021 03:48 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: The world’s second-most popular desktop operating system isn’t macOS anymore
yeah, that is what I came her hoping to see. It still needs work to make it easier, though, and it'd be nice if more Linux users and developers could work together to make 3 to 5 excellent distros (apps, too) instead of 50 so-so or even crappy ones. Distro watches are beginning to 'chap my ass'.
6 18 Feb 2021 03:47 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: The world’s second-most popular desktop operating system isn’t macOS anymore
Most of them make for decent cheap linux laptops.
8 18 Feb 2021 02:52 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: The world’s second-most popular desktop operating system isn’t macOS anymore
Chromebooks are the perfect "Good Goy" device.
10 18 Feb 2021 01:17 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Reddit removed 6% of all posts made last year
...the remainder made up of a mix of offensive content - including harassment, violent speech and sexualisation of minors, facts, and mainstream opinions.
2 17 Feb 2021 20:40 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Reddit removed 6% of all posts made last year
Reddit? What's that?
6 17 Feb 2021 20:38 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: The 5 best free password manager alternatives for LastPass on Android
All options are valid, excluding the +BigBadTech.
2 17 Feb 2021 20:15 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Reddit removed 6% of all posts made last year
Should've removed the entire website instead!
6 17 Feb 2021 19:56 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: The 5 best free password manager alternatives for LastPass on Android
Google and Microsoft among the alternatives? Really??? For smartphones, consider KeePassDX and NC Passwords (NextCloud). Both available on F-Droid.
I'm also learning about SQRL Login, but didn't test it yet. FreeOTP+ or andOTP can also be useful, but it's already a different category...
4 17 Feb 2021 17:26 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Workers at Medium are unionizing: "the Medium Workers Union says part of its goal is to bake social justice into the product."
And that's the end of Medium. Glad I went with dev.to instead.
1 17 Feb 2021 11:00 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Workers at Medium are unionizing: "the Medium Workers Union says part of its goal is to bake social justice into the product."
140 “workers” at a website that doesn’t produce most of its own content are going to make work more expensive, less efficient, and they are going to “bake social justice into the product”. Again, it’s medium, they don’t produce their own content, so which product is going to have social justice baked into it? Sounds like a bunch or morons who are going to kill off their employer.
4 17 Feb 2021 02:55 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: This unusual hydrogen paste could revolutionize the transport industry
I am all for alternative fuel sources and watch a video last night about the hydrogen 'ship' (really just a boat) sailing around the world. On water is one thing, but my curly hair and make-up is gonna be a nightmare with all of the increased humidity in the air in rail and cars use hydrogen -- unless water can be taken *out* of the air....even then it would have to put it back, I guess after the hydrogen was burned. Another side effect i just thought of would be an increased water shortage making prices of water far higher. That, in turn, would make food prices skyrocket. Yes, the burned water would be returned as rain, but it would still need to be processed/cleaned and then resent to consumers again. I think hydrogen should be kept to the sea or maybe factories right on waterways.
1 16 Feb 2021 23:10 u/None in g/technology
TikTok hit with consumer law breaches complaints across Europe | Reuters 📦
2 0 comments 16 Feb 2021 19:54 u/None (..) in g/technology
Comment on: LastPass' free service will add a major limitation next month
Why would they commit suicide like that? After reading this I switched to Bit Warden in 10 minutes, all my passwords were switched over as if I have been using that instead of last pass for the past 5 years...
4 16 Feb 2021 19:51 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: This unusual hydrogen paste could revolutionize the transport industry
Very cool
2 16 Feb 2021 18:44 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Parler.com returns online
It's a 'honey pot', a trap. Parler demands a real phone number and won't allow a VoIP (i tired 2). After sign up, you either must or only in some cases must, give an ID. This is crappy. Don't trust it.
1 16 Feb 2021 16:45 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: VLC 4.0 sneak peek—a look at its work-in-progress new interface
Linking a great read from the linked article above about the history of VLC https://www.protocol.com/vlc-history-open-source
2 16 Feb 2021 15:35 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: VLC 4.0 sneak peek—a look at its work-in-progress new interface
Excellent news, just a note to all using VLC it is backed by a nonprofit organisation and they need your donations to keep it running https://www.videolan.org/contribute.html#money BTC and XMR accepted
2 16 Feb 2021 15:34 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Clubhouse’s Inevitability
nice read, thanks for the share. Validates my intuition to not use this app.
2 16 Feb 2021 15:29 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: A German man is keeping $60 million in bitcoin from police by never revealing his password
I didn't think the Verge could get any worst... I was wrong. What a garbage article here is the OC they use to 'write' that thing https://www.reuters.com/article/us-crypto-currency-germany-password/police-seize-60-million-of-bitcoin-now-wheres-the-password-idUSKBN2A511T
2 16 Feb 2021 15:23 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Fake Amazon reviews 'being sold in bulk' online
Amazon has gone to shit since they started letting all these chinese companies run wild on their market. You have to sift through pages of knock off bullshit just to find something anymore.
2 16 Feb 2021 10:00 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Parler.com returns online
Because mobile app keeps calling the old AWS endpoints
2 16 Feb 2021 08:15 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Parler.com returns online
this is a fact and fucking annoying. i'm less worried about the shenanigans of that guild tho, cause ATM they're "wannabe authoritarians' while the SJW and MSM types have become actual 'practicing authoritarians'. it wont stop the guilt by association logical fallacies sadly. If you support freedom of speech at all, be it left or right, you will eventually be 'erased' by one extreme or the other and i'm unsure of how to resolve that problem since balance/centrism is doomed to impermanence.
4 16 Feb 2021 02:07 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Parler.com returns online
I'm just really glad you're focusing on the important part of that comment.
2 15 Feb 2021 22:47 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Is The Next Silicon Valley in Africa? - Activist Post
some e-celeb entrepreneur in my country keeps talking about how central and south African countries are a great places to start doing cash on delivery since there isn't much competition. I may try it in the future.
2 15 Feb 2021 22:40 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Parler.com returns online
I’ve already switched to Gab and like it better. More refined platform and there’s actual funny accounts
4 15 Feb 2021 22:06 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Parler.com returns online
cant they just add captcha instead of phone number? wouldnt that prevent bots?
7 15 Feb 2021 18:22 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Parler.com returns online
Convenient that it's back the next business day after impeachment 2.0.
7 15 Feb 2021 17:43 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Parler.com returns online
Hopefully they gain the traction they had, but something tells me they will have difficulty breaking into the market.
8 15 Feb 2021 16:07 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Facebook is working on android based smart-watch - Techberg
It's probably a medical data harvesting spyware, knowing Facebook.
1 15 Feb 2021 13:42 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Only 4 killabutts?!
And it took months, that's latency so sinful NASA should be fired.
1 15 Feb 2021 05:16 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Only 4 killabutts?!
If it actually happened that is.
3 14 Feb 2021 21:56 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: FreeTouchDeck, an opensource streamdeck solution.
can't this be done with keyboard shortcuts?
1 14 Feb 2021 00:47 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: YouTube Continues to Push 'White Supremacist' Videos, Study Claims
Well, that's obviously not true, but even if it were, what about all other western countries you mentioned? I'm just so sick of people saying obviously retarded shit online as if it's just become the accepted norm. Rise above it.
2 13 Feb 2021 18:08 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: YouTube Continues to Push 'White Supremacist' Videos, Study Claims
Putin openly executes his critics, even when they're on foreign soil, and has managed to stay in power by changing the rules to suit him. To claim the Russian state is morally superior to any state found in the west is just a ridiculous idea.
1 13 Feb 2021 16:00 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: RedmiBook Pro 15 launching on 25th Feb with 11th gen Intel Processor - Techberg
Honestly, no notebooks with Intel are worth it nowadays. AMD is kicking Intel like a little bitch, finally.
1 13 Feb 2021 15:23 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: YouTube Continues to Push 'White Supremacist' Videos, Study Claims
People really need to stop posting links to the Russian state media. I know they're the only ones reporting this stuff quite often, but if there's an alternative, we should send our traffic elsewhere.
2 13 Feb 2021 10:42 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Has anybody used Dissenter browser? It's based on Brave.
If it's anything like Brave and does not provide the option to override SSL certificate warnings then it's unusable for me. [Rant here](https://ruqqus.com/+BraveBrowser/post/7kt8/brave-browser-and-a-custom-ssl).
1 13 Feb 2021 10:07 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Nvidia wants to buy CPU designer Arm—Qualcomm is not happy about it
I think Nvidia knows that no one will be able to make a competitive chip to Apple with current Arm licensing and development times. They just aren't fast enough to keep up with Apple's release schedule. If Nvidia is in direct control, then they can play feature war with Apple and then we might see some real innovation.
4 12 Feb 2021 23:42 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Has anybody used Dissenter browser? It's based on Brave.
Aether is an alright alternative but no picture support. Limited meme potential
2 12 Feb 2021 19:13 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Has anybody used Dissenter browser? It's based on Brave.
Same, the dissenter plug-in is what I was interested in
1 12 Feb 2021 18:26 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Has anybody used Dissenter browser? It's based on Brave.
I like the guys behind Dissenter (Gab). I was disappointed to hear they stripped out the BAT functionality though. BAT creates a market for advertising that cuts in publishers and their consumers. It’s a model that, if adopted, cuts the social media cancel culture off at the knees. since these information tech companies are all competing for ad revenue, they do the bidding of whatever advertisers don’t want their products next to “hate speech”
32 12 Feb 2021 18:21 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Has anybody used Dissenter browser? It's based on Brave.
They base it off of brave now? that's kinda cool, I remember when it was just a chromium clone with their addon.
6 12 Feb 2021 18:14 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: My network connection says I've used [2000 bazillion] GB of data this month; when I view by app it says 4GB of that was torrenting (yup, that'd be roughly correct) and then.....the rest was "OpenVPN" (I have basic ProtonVPN)...so since it doesn't seem likely shitposting on Ruqqus, checking email and five minutes of Youtube daily could possibly add up to that...wtf?
Turned it off just now, but it said it had only downloaded 250MB of updates in the past month - and when I turned off the "Deliver updates to other local PCs" (shouldn't be a problem, just a home desktop computer) it didn't appear to suggest it had ever done so.
1 12 Feb 2021 05:01 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: My network connection says I've used [2000 bazillion] GB of data this month; when I view by app it says 4GB of that was torrenting (yup, that'd be roughly correct) and then.....the rest was "OpenVPN" (I have basic ProtonVPN)...so since it doesn't seem likely shitposting on Ruqqus, checking email and five minutes of Youtube daily could possibly add up to that...wtf?
Nothing like steam, no YT account and they're just like 30 second videos off Ruqqus that I view so I assume they're not likely HD or adding up to much...surprised it's possible to use 90GB on that stuff though for someone who does...the internet has changed so much. Not sure, could be the Windows Update thing, I'll go look into how to disable that - or if it's possible in Windows 10. Thanks. I assume it might be slowing things down, though I assume it wouldn't be transferring 100s of GB of data since my HDD isn't even that large.
1 12 Feb 2021 03:03 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: My network connection says I've used [2000 bazillion] GB of data this month; when I view by app it says 4GB of that was torrenting (yup, that'd be roughly correct) and then.....the rest was "OpenVPN" (I have basic ProtonVPN)...so since it doesn't seem likely shitposting on Ruqqus, checking email and five minutes of Youtube daily could possibly add up to that...wtf?
90GB? 400 GB? 900 GB? It doesn't hugely affect the issue :P It's substantially more than I could be using shitposting on Ruqqus and checking emails, but if we need a number, let's say 500GB
1 12 Feb 2021 02:49 u/None in g/technology
My network connection says I've used [2000 bazillion] GB of data this month; when I view by app it says 4GB of that was torrenting (yup, that'd be roughly correct) and then.....the rest was "OpenVPN" (I have basic ProtonVPN)...so since it doesn't seem likely shitposting on Ruqqus, checking email and five minutes of Youtube daily could possibly add up to that...wtf? 📦
8 7 comments 12 Feb 2021 02:14 u/None (self.technology) in g/technology
Comment on: Instagram to introduce new tools to fight online hate speech and abuse
So more censorship of the right while the left can continue to be hateful faggots. Got it....
5 11 Feb 2021 14:40 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Twitter, SM Platforms Will Have To Take Into Consideration Indian Laws If They Want To Do Business In India: IT Minister
What a Chad.
3 11 Feb 2021 10:44 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft Edge least private browser
Wow wtf how come nobody talks about this ever?
1 11 Feb 2021 10:02 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: SpaceX Starlink opens preorders, but slots are limited in each region
@Sheeplebane oy vey.
1 11 Feb 2021 06:52 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: SpaceX Starlink opens preorders, but slots are limited in each region
They are already creating problems for astronomers. They came up with less reflective coatings, but they still interfere a bit at dusk and dawn.
1 11 Feb 2021 01:20 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Microsoft Edge least private browser
>The most secure and private of the six browsers is Brave because it does not send sensitive user information back to corporate servers, the researcher reports. This is surprising considering the virtue signalling that Mozilla has been shoving down our throats for the past 5 years about privacy.
12 10 Feb 2021 19:37 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Android 12 leak appears to show major redesign with color-changing UI
The design looks decent. I'm considering switching to custom ROM though. I want the same look and feel minus most of the Google spying. I haven't decided which to go with yet though.
3 10 Feb 2021 17:51 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: SpaceX Starlink opens preorders, but slots are limited in each region
![](https://media.giphy.com/media/V80llXf734WzK/100w.gif) Fuck yeah!
5 10 Feb 2021 17:13 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Soon, you may be able to change the default music service in iOS
Always innovating. How do they come up with such genius ideas?
3 09 Feb 2021 19:24 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Android barcode scanner with 10 million+ downloads infects users | Ars Technica
. A barcode scanner in android is very simple, they probably never update that shit.
1 09 Feb 2021 13:43 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: A German man is keeping $60 million in bitcoin from police by never revealing his password
Make a Monero account and move it all there, good luck with tracking that shit... Problem is though that idk what that will do to Monero's price.
2 08 Feb 2021 11:00 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: A German man is keeping $60 million in bitcoin from police by never revealing his password
He can just restore the wallet as soon as he's out. All he needs to do is not forget the password and all the recovery passphrases and stuff...
2 08 Feb 2021 10:59 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Gab CEO calls for ‘silent secession’ from Big Tech: They’re ‘serving Satan’
That guy is a loon.
2 08 Feb 2021 03:58 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Gab CEO calls for ‘silent secession’ from Big Tech: They’re ‘serving Satan’
The CEO is just very Christian, but tbh the platform is fantastic
3 07 Feb 2021 15:37 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Gab CEO calls for ‘silent secession’ from Big Tech: They’re ‘serving Satan’
Yeah it's unfortunate since it's a great platform but he goes heavy on the rhetoric and he's a self admitted tribalist. I don't think he's thought through his philosophical or political ideas properly but he's freedom centric for the most part which is good. I like his aesthetic Christian memes too
3 07 Feb 2021 15:36 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: A German man is keeping $60 million in bitcoin from police by never revealing his password
"We got this piece of paper with a QR code on it. He won't be getting his ill gotten gains as long as we have this." On one hand, I hate all this clown world shit. On the other hand, they are fucking clowns who don't even read a wiki because of how far their heads are up their ass, so maybe I worry too much.
13 06 Feb 2021 17:44 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: A German man is keeping $60 million in bitcoin from police by never revealing his password
So, how do they "seize" bitcoin? If you know the wallet mnemonic, you can just restore the wallet and then access it. Do the police think they will keep all the bitcoin and he just won't get access to it? Do the police or media know how wallets work?
20 06 Feb 2021 17:18 u/None in g/technology
Iron Law of Bureaucracy: the downwards deletionism spiral discourages contribution and is how Wikipedia will die.(2009) 📦
1 0 comments 05 Feb 2021 11:58 u/None (..) in g/technology
Comment on: TikTok to prompt users when videos are "misleading"
So...like all of them?
4 05 Feb 2021 00:40 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Hackers can trick a Tesla into accelerating by 50 miles per hour
![](https://media.giphy.com/media/yXVO50FJIJMSQ/100w.gif)
3 05 Feb 2021 00:33 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Fact checkers worry Twitter's new Birdwatch feature could undermine their "authority"
Authority which they don’t actually have, they just imagine and declare that they have.
3 04 Feb 2021 18:21 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: I Still Use RSS
i installed it, but never use it. Even added about 15 feeds, but never read them. Idea: in this post, list your favorite feed links.
2 04 Feb 2021 13:54 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: I Still Use RSS
Decentralized web fanatics/RSS nerds. How simple would it be to offer an RSS feed that simply points to IPFS locations for blog posts, news stories, etc?
1 04 Feb 2021 13:20 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Wikipedia launches new code of conduct that bans "false" info and "trolling," encourages preferred pronoun use
Its definitely not empty... but the website (more precisely the home page) is not optimized for mobile devices... someone needs to create infogalactic app..
1 04 Feb 2021 11:13 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: I Still Use RSS
RSS is based
4 04 Feb 2021 10:32 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: I Still Use RSS
Commenting to save
4 04 Feb 2021 10:02 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Parler CEO John Matze has been fired
They needed a fall guy in order to open back up. Not sure what to think about the site after such a move.
5 04 Feb 2021 05:13 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Why Google's approach to replacing the cookie is drawing antitrust scrutiny
I don't know... if someone figures something out please tell me too..-
5 04 Feb 2021 02:34 u/None in g/technology
Why Google's approach to replacing the cookie is drawing antitrust scrutiny 📦
19 7 comments 04 Feb 2021 02:22 u/None (..) in g/technology
Comment on: Apple to Invest $3.6 Billion in Kia Motors for Apple Car Production
holy shit.. they going to make an iKia? will you have to take it to an apple store to get fixed when it invariably breaks down?
1 03 Feb 2021 20:33 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Government demands for Amazon user data increased by 800% in 2020
> buying bomb ingredients Tell me moar. (FBI visit him not me)
3 03 Feb 2021 14:38 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: VideoLAN is 20 years old!
Ever tried out MPV?
1 03 Feb 2021 14:04 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Brave Passes 25 Million Monthly Active Users
You can import and export bookmarks yourself. I recommend keeping the back up in a file folder. Old school like
1 03 Feb 2021 13:03 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Brave Passes 25 Million Monthly Active Users
If you set Brave up correctly in the settings and add a few extensions then it performs nearly as well as Firefox for the privacy conscience, and you have the benefit of a better browser engine. Brave feels more responsive, faster, uses less memory. There is a good article on gHacks.net that explores the settings you need to change to get the most privacy. I think the 'slightly sketchy stuff' you might have heard about is related to their cybercurrency that is completely disabled by default (you must opt-in) and you need never interact with.
1 03 Feb 2021 08:43 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Brave Passes 25 Million Monthly Active Users
https://pic8.co/sh/yErbsG.png Sorry for the late reply.
5 03 Feb 2021 08:33 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Wikipedia launches new code of conduct that bans "false" info and "trolling," encourages preferred pronoun use
infogalactic is better
2 03 Feb 2021 06:38 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: If you use Gabs dissenter browser then better move to another browser.
I'm fine with Brave
6 03 Feb 2021 02:02 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Brave Passes 25 Million Monthly Active Users
I’ll elaborate. There have been juicy fuckin vulnerabilities discovered in chromium over the last year that have been patched in most chromium-based browsers. Using an unpatched version is a bad idea generally
3 03 Feb 2021 01:36 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Brave Passes 25 Million Monthly Active Users
Love brave been using it for like 2 years now!
4 02 Feb 2021 22:49 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Brave Passes 25 Million Monthly Active Users
I believe Google is moving away from Chromium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmhWwEmJgMo
1 02 Feb 2021 22:02 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Brave Passes 25 Million Monthly Active Users
Swapped from Firefox when Mozilla published that anti-free speech article... That was the straw that broke the camels back. Maybe if they worked on their fucking browser instead of writing shitty blog posts I would have stayed.
14 02 Feb 2021 21:52 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Ford says ‘millions’ of its vehicles will run on Google’s Android starting in 2023
Maybe mix it with lead?
2 02 Feb 2021 20:30 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Ford says ‘millions’ of its vehicles will run on Google’s Android starting in 2023
I Wonder how many times it will be hacked from now to then
2 02 Feb 2021 20:30 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Ford says ‘millions’ of its vehicles will run on Google’s Android starting in 2023
Looks like I won't be trading my Ford in for a new one in a couple years.
3 02 Feb 2021 20:19 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Ford says ‘millions’ of its vehicles will run on Google’s Android starting in 2023
No thanks, take Google and get fucked.
5 02 Feb 2021 20:16 u/None in g/technology
Comment on: Brave Passes 25 Million Monthly Active Users
Do you mean the cards in the new tab? you can disable that easily. ![](https://i.imgur.com/NWJ1eWZ.png) ![](https://i.imgur.com/MwIRRAx.png)
7 02 Feb 2021 20:03 u/None in g/technology
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