Click bait. Just quote her here directly.
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Yes, the person who hired Musk
Neither can the Chrome or Youtube apps, among others...
I would definitely call that selling my data. The recipient can now add that to my profile as an interest.
Where I live, they would ask "cone or cup?" for the ice cream.
I'm not going to buy a pdf for € 40...
Also, Brave has really shitty features like redirecting referral codes.
I read the abstract of the two links. The first one just says "tarrifs bad" without even mentioning our discussion above.
The second abstract said they did not find any evidence of "tarrifs good", other factors had greater impact for growth. This is not the same question either.
That's kinda what they said.
I don't get it. If we do retaliate, the US will have something to gain (back) by removing the tariffs.
I don't know what studies you are referring to (please leave a link) but it seems counterintuitive to not have that bargaining chip to force a quick end to the tarriffs (See US vs Canada 2025, US vs Mexico 2025).
I don't see how one could reasonably measure policies like these through time; of course it's worse in the short term for all involved parties but should resolve the situation faster. If they only measure the time during active tarriffs of course it's better through survivorship bias.
Those are full page ads with audio. It's amazing how you can disregard that.
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