We do, we gain and then but lose them in the womb. They’re called volar pads
Hello Luca
We do, we gain and then but lose them in the womb. They’re called volar pads
Let’s face it, those buildings were making traffic worse.
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Went camping but when I got to the site, I thought I’d lost a part I needed to set up the tent so I booked a (expensive) last minute hotel. I noticed I had the piece almost as soon as I hung up. But I couldn’t cancel as no one was picking up when I called and their policy only allowed cancellations until midday.
We had a pact. Out by 16 or dead on the scene together for fucking ever
That is very relevant and hilarious 😁
Too much. I alternate between xitter, lemmy and YouTube. Sometimes I leave YouTube on in the background while I alternate twitter and lemmy. It’s a problem.
It’s kinda hard to tell. They seemed to be defending the post in the replies
Thanks. I tried that but quickly realised I had no clue what I was doing and she seemed uncomfortable telling me. I’ll do more if I get lucky again.
From what I know having worked in adtech,
With the above, even without knowing your name (this can easily be determined) , they are able to know enough about you to determine the kind of person you are, with whom you interact, where you go, your political affiliations, job, salary estimate etc and sell it to advertisers. This is usually sold as “audiences” but given the tools provided to advertisers, it’s easy to create hyper targeted ads and recommendations (remember Cambridge Analytica).
We voluntarily give up a lot more information than we realise.
And remember, the smartest people on the planet work at these companies, so the above is nothing in comparison to what behemoths like Facebook, Google, Tencent, etc are capable of.
Related https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2014/02/11/the-rising-cost-of-not-going-to-college/