

He was a union man.


He was a union man.


Sorry, I’m pretty new to the Fediverse, so I probably did it wrong. Hoping someone will correct me, but in the mean time I’ll quote the person whose comment I meant to link to:
Some of the test sites don’t differentiate between random and unique. They may see a randomized fingerprint as a plausible unique user, but it may be different the next time you visit. Other sites may detect that your browser has taken steps to randomize your fingerprint, and use that as an identifying piece of information on its own (power user vs average joe)


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I’m not sure, but I believe PumaStoleMyBluff’s reply may describe the issue.


I use CanvasBlocker.


Well not with that attitude.


Okay but why is it relevant that you anal?


Dumpsters have 100 times more style and class than the cybertruck.


“Boohoo, people don’t like it when I suggest curtailing everyone’s rights to privacy and anonymity to make up for my shitty parenting skills.”


What exactly is the “infrastructural help” you’re proposing?


Whenever I watch First Contact after a few years, the opening theme makes me tear up.


With the sadism of that country, I’d expect scaphism to be on that list.


I was never a big fan of Voyager, story-wise. But the theme is amazing.


Color radio was a big deal, to be fair.


Sea Power is a lot of fun too.


#5potatoes, gotchu.


Brick, where’d you get a grenade?
You can still choose not to serve. There are probably consequences that follow choosing not to, of course. But the choice exists. There’s no excuse. Same as the russians in the Ukraine War, or the American draftees during the Vietnam War.
Is it fair to be born into a certain nationality and be forced to deal with this choice? No. But the choice exists not to comply and become part of the problem.