After reading the parent comment, I [think I] finally understand what you're on about.
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There's no reason to suspect the "recently bookmarked" list would be tracked; that's just downright paranoid.
After reading the parent comment, I [think I] finally understand what you're on about.
There's no reason to suspect the "recently bookmarked" list would be tracked; that's just downright paranoid.
If you want them to be recoverable, then you've got a bit of a misunderstanding about what private browsing mode is for. Not saving history is basically its whole "thing."
We dressed up, drank booze...
I've never quite understood the appeal of ren faires, mainly because I'm frugal and I always felt like there wasn't much to do except buy stuff. Reading your comment, I think there might be a key step or two that I overlooked.
Unfortunately, "joining MARTA" and "getting rail" are far from synonymous, as Clayton is learning the hard way. But the United States in general's comprehensive inability to build infrastructure in a reasonable timeframe these days is a rant for another thread...
Tell me you live in California without telling me you live in California.
(Or maybe elsewhere in the west, or maybe Australia or something -- the point is, it's not a rural thing, it's a rural + arid climate thing.)
And for those now suddenly wondering why Europe isn't even colder than it actually is, the answer is that the Gulf Stream brings a lot of heat. Also, the reason why it hasn't historically tended to get as hot as the American upper midwest/great plains during the summer is that the rest of the water surrounding it, such as the Med and the Baltic, helps moderate the temperature (as opposed to the "continental" climate of the midwest).
I hope so, but that's cold comfort to this already-fired teacher.
Also, even if it flipped today (and "soon" isn't that soon), it'd still be decades and decades before Cobb gets MARTA rail. Cobb's influence on metro Atlanta as whole is an unmitigated catastrophe and probably will be for the rest of my lifetime.
FYI, Peertube exists.
So what? The school board and other elected officials haven't.
If you care about supporting creators, donate to their patreon or buy merch or something. The idea that YouTube Premium needs to insert itself as a middleman for that purpose is nothing but a red herring.
Or walkable zoning, lack of which is the fundamental cause of the car dependency.