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Damn crazy that you’re in favor of regulating porn but are also telling people to use a VPN.

Wow you want to regulate private business? Sounds pretty woke /s

Read this idiots post history everyone

Which part of 3 upvoted and 14 downvotes do you not understand.

Truthsocial.com please click this link and never come back

Holy fucking shit how have you not learned to shut your dumb redneck mouth after being downcoted of every one of your last 100 comments.

Wow you’re a woke globalist. /S

Everyone should really check this piece of shits post history

It’s a desktop only feature, it hasn’t been built into mobile I believe
Well I do have a problem with that. Since we don’t see eye to eye, dont you agree then that it should have been opt in instead of a hidden opt out?

I’ve read up on how it works and it says it’s tracking how well or badly ads perform when shown to me. That’s tracking ads, otherwise called ad tracking.

What now?

Let’s not post right wing propaganda here

seattletimes.com/…/turmoil-inside-komo-news-as-co…

Turmoil inside KOMO News as conservative owner Sinclair mandates talking points

For KOMO journalists frustrated with the direction of their corporate ownership, there’s no easy escape route: Most are under contracts and are barred from jumping ship to a competing TV outlet.

The Seattle Times

I was a self taught programmer who 10+ years later is now a senior software engineer. I can’t tell you what to do but I can tell you what worked for me.

The reality is, I never sat down with the intent to “learn programming”. Instead, I had practical ideas for things I wanted to make the computer do, and then I learned whatever was necessary to accomplish my projects as I went. Whenever I got stuck or hit an error, I’d search my questions online.

I never truly “finished” most of these early projects but they gave me a practical understanding of how things fit together. From there I just kept making stuff and taking on harder projects and then harder jobs and eventually other programmers started coming to me asking for help because they knew I had solved the thing they were working on before.

I’m not sure if it’s advice, but I’d say stop worrying about learning and just do. If you like firmware, go buy some shitty unsupported peripheral from Goodwill and try to make it work on your modern system. Solve a problem you have in your everyday life. It doesn’t matter if you accomplish the goal, you’ll learn a lot by googling your way through it. Do that enough and you’ll wake up one day and be a competent programmer.