It does force it, if I’m not mistaken. Rejecting all should be as easy as accepting all. The problem is with enforcement.
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As much as I hated that excuse during the pandemic, I think I’d have trouble breathing when wearing an FFP3/N95 mask while cycling. Granted, I’m talking about cycling as a sport, not for commuting (though I tend to have a decent speed while commuting). Going 30 km/h I really need my air to keep it up.
Interestingly enough there seem to be two types of playlists that get pushed in ads. One is a normal one with a big variety of artists. That seems the least profitable to me. The other only has songs by one “artist” that seems to only have remixes of popular songs. That’s the sketchy one, in my opinion.
I’ve been getting a lot of ads on instagram for Spotify playlists. I wonder if that has anything to do with it, because how else would you make money from a playlist of all things?
Oh, that’s neat haha. Little bit evil maybe, unless they were spammers though ;)
Firefox. Developer edition, to be specific.
The random usernames apparently come from when you sign up using other social media accounts, like Twitter, google, Facebook. For the longest time I thought it was the indicator for a bot account. Turns out it’s an indicator for bots and new-ish users.
Users do. See all the people running iOS betas on their daily drivers, then complaining about a forced reset or data loss.
Still prefer not to suffer a stroke from reading a comment.
Don’t waste time on pizza slicers. They’re all edge and have no point.
I saw someone mention moonlight and sunshine, perhaps those work.
I can imagine that spammers nowadays can write a simple script that drops everything from the + to the @, so while that may work for some spammers, others will just use your normal email address. I've resorted to creating a catchall for my personal domain. Also not ideal, but it'll hopefully take them a while to figure that one out for everyone using their own domain.