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This seems like the right crowd to ask this question...what do you guys think about this? Do you think it's actually "safe" and private?

https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/01/cloudflares-new-privacy-focused-dns-service-speeds-up-your-web-browsing/

what is vero?

Since people seemed to like my snow videos, I put together a few clips of my walk in the blizzard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE1W3DIyVOA

Short stroll through a blizzard

YouTube
No Agenda Episode 997 - "Competitive Victimhood" http://l.curry.com/f1E
@plsburydoughboy Very cool. Thanks for sharing...going to go listen now.

Stuff you can do instead of being angry at Logan Paul

You can donate to Chen Si, the man who's been saving suicides from China's equivalent of Aokigahara, Yangtze River Bridge http://angelofnanjing.com/donate-to-chen.html

The money will go to a community center where the suicide survivors live

Chen Si has had a documentary made about his life, but you can listen to NPR for a primer https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5765923

Angel of Nanjing | a film by Jordan Horowitz and Frank Ferendo

Angel of Nanjing: For the past 11 years Chen Si has been patrolling the Yangtze River Bridge in Nanjing. Incredibly, he has saved over 300 people.

@blackle The nut house or the funny house?
For more than a year my lunch has been this unattractive but tasty green smoothie. Feel free to try my recipe!
hello🕺 that is all...carry on

#photoshop #clippingmasks work by making a bottom "parent" layer, and filling in the entire shape/area you want to paint in. After that, make a new layer above it, right click and hit "create clipping mask". The new "child" layer will only allow you to paint within the confines of the parent.

One parent can have unlimited children clipping mask layers.

In this example, I used it to paint ladybug's face, hair, etc, keeping it separated from her suit.

You can also attach clipping layers to an entire folder! I used it here to color over black lines. 🖌