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  • So if I understand this correctly, it would be a way for websites to opt in to this tool that allows for the website (and google by proxy) to get a lot of information about you and your browser and if you use privacy tools it potentially will prevent you from using their website?

    But doesn’t google use bots to crawl the web? I’m sure those get a pass, but they could shut down competitors doing the same thing, seems like an anti-trust suit waiting to happen.







  • spacecadet@lemm.eetoMemes@lemmy.mlMinimalists
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    8 months ago

    Literally my apartment when I was making 6 figures. Women be like “I don’t date poor dudes”. I’m like “lol just because I don’t blow my entire paycheck on Barre, Whole Foods, and shitty brand new apartment with paper thin walls doesn’t make me poor”


  • "They can tell us about deep space in ways we can't learn otherwise," says particle physicist Jamie Boyd of CERN. "These very high-energy neutrinos in the LHC are important for understanding really exciting observations in particle astrophysics."

    Can anyone who knows more about this subject elaborate? What are they expecting to learn, or do we not have an idea yet? Like what different things could we learn from this that we aren’t learning from other possible colliders or deep space telescopes like James Webb?

    Edit: why am I being downvoted for asking questions in a science sub? As a non-physicist who is trying to learn more that seems unwelcoming