That's only when it comes to advertising and messaging. Once you start bringing up actual government processes like registering to vote and polling location information it gets interesting. Lying about the voter registration process for instance, which this seems close to.
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Oh boy, this has got to be an FEC violation.
Are steamdecks getting counted in this?
That also helps linux. Tried watching something on someone else's peacock account logged into Linux, and got an error. Checked Google to see if it was available. A free site had it, in better quality streaming too! We ended up using her computer, but I was kind of amazed.
Hey, that robotics nerd was me! I hung out with the book nerds on senior skip day, they were pretty cool.
What are you talking about? I can't find anything to back this up, but I am curious. Their about page claims they are funded by patreon donations, and doesn't mention cloudflare anywhere.
Is it just that they use cloudflare services for traffic control, or they host on cloudflare? Especially if it is the former, that is pretty inane.
Isn't the main issue not so much what they will show, but what gets monetized or not? There is always going to be a disconnect with this stuff because twitch wants the content that goes viral to be advertiser friendly.
Antenna pod is great. I switched to it from google podcasts a couple months ago figuring this would happen.
Generally I was talking about Federal devices. Those move a lot of needles because one federal change can switch a lot of stuff over.
Yeah, I'm surprised your agency let's you do that with firefox. First time I have heard of that.
It's USWDS, firefox should still work as long as it is standards compliant.
Should probably just filter them out by default, and then have a sort by funny or something.