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That’s literally not how it works, anything else is Russian fearmongering.
Also a bunch of countries fucking up a single country who can’t even conquer their neighbor does not a world war make. If it did, the Gulf War would be called WW3 already.
That’s literally not how it works, anything else is Russian fearmongering.
Also a bunch of countries fucking up a single country who can’t even conquer their neighbor does not a world war make. If it did, the Gulf War would be called WW3 already.
I was never a fan of Calibri but the new font looks way too Arial-like for my taste.
What fell off was a plug filling in an optional emergency exit location. It was a regular row of seats because the plane didn’t have the optional emergency exit installed (it is only required for high density passenger cabin configurations).
In part because there are people actively and deliberately muddying together the Netanyahu government and Israel (as well as Israel and Jews) so that any criticism of the actions of Israel or Netanyahu can be labeled “antisemitism”.
Japan has various earthquake notification systems. Tweets are just one more way to get the information to the people on a platform they use.
A 5 second break, while suboptimal, is significantly less suboptimal than having to watch 20+ second ads.
I often watch vods. My favorite streamer’s time zone and streaming schedule mean that I can only catch a couple of hours of the beginning of their stream before going to bed, and I couldn’t regularly watch 8-10 hours of stream in one go anyway, so I watch the vods of the streams I want to see the rest of.
However, when your platform is for everyone, does everything, hosts any kind of content, you have nothing to use.
Why can’t you use the content of the page to decide what ads to show? If there’s a Reddit thread discussing games, show gaming ads in that thread and kitchen ads in the threads about cooking. If your front page on Twitter happens to have multiple people writing about traveling, show travel ads. You don’t need to know anything about the users to advertise based on content.
It’s not the exact same thing, but I’ve definitely been drawn out of what I’m watching because of compression artifacts.
I first thought this was a bad idea by Paypal but you opened my eyes