Microsoft will now urge you to ditch local accounts on Windows 10 by Drewski in technology

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Cops can force suspect to unlock phone with thumbprint, US court rules by Drewski in privacy

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FBI says Chinese hackers preparing to attack US infrastructure by Drewski in Intelligence

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EU tells Meta it can't paywall privacy by Drewski in privacy

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"Rules-Based Order" Means Rules For Thee But Not For We by Drewski in Antiwar

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It's Time to End Squatter's Rights by Drewski in Libertarian

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What Is 'Extremism'? by Drewski in Libertarian

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HOLE TROLL. My name for the man who can't get hole and keeps creating sock puppets to spam the fuck out of the forum. by Titanic in AskSaidIt

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I just block him, no point giving him attention.

Is there any good family tree software for Linux Mint and Windows 7? by gloomy_bear in ancestry

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https://alternativeto.net/category/home-and-family/genealogy/?platform=linux

I haven't used them, but maybe you'll find something here.

Speaker Johnson Unveils $95 Billion Foreign Military Aid Bills by Drewski in Antiwar

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"Weasel Words" - Stella Assange Challenges US Over Julian's Fate by Drewski in WikiLeaks

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Third-party iPhone app store AltStore PAL is now live in Europe by Drewski in technology

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Reddit is taking over Google by Drewski in Internet

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The Forgotten War on Beepers by Drewski in technology

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A Spy Site Is Scraping Discord and Selling Users’ Messages by Drewski in privacy

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An online service is scraping Discord servers en masse, archiving and tracking users’ messages and activity across servers including what voice channels they join, and then selling access to that data for as little as $5. Called Spy Pet, the service’s creator says it scrapes more than ten thousand Discord servers, and besides selling access to anyone with cryptocurrency, is also offering the data for training AI models or to assist law enforcement agencies, according to its website.

The news is not only a brazen abuse of Discord’s platform, but also highlights that Discord messages may be more susceptible to monitoring than ordinary users assume. Typically, a Discord user’s activity is spread across disparate servers, with no one entity, except Discord itself, able to see what messages someone has sent across the platform more broadly. With Spy Pet, third-parties including stalkers or potentially police can look up specific users and see what messages they’ve posted on various servers at once.

“Have you ever wondered where your friend hangs out on Discord? Tired of basic search tools like Discord.id? Look no further!” Spy Pet’s website reads. It claims to be tracking more than 14,000 servers, 600 million users, and includes a database of more than 3 billion messages.

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*Do you know anything else about people scraping Discord? I would love to hear from you. Using a non-work device, you can message me securely on Signal at +44 * * *. Otherwise, send me an email at **@.co.**

404 Media was unable to verify whether those figures are accurate, but did confirm the service is scraping messages from Discord servers and is making them and other user data available to paying customers. The service requires a minimum payment of around $5 in cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Monero. For that, customers are given 500 Spy Pet credits. An individual user lookup appears to cost 10 credits (10 cents), in 404 Media’s own tests. The creator told 404 Media in an email that the service has around 100 paying accounts, stretching between those with $5 of credits, up to $500.

After searching for a user, a page displays the servers they are a part of that Spy Pet has visibility into; any connected accounts such as their GitHub; a table containing their most recent messages (including the server name, a timestamp, and the message content itself); and a log of when they joined or left specific voice channels in a server. Users can also export a target’s chats into a .CSV file, according to our tests.

A screenshot of the tool. Redactions by 404 Media.

404 Media verified the messages are accurate by searching for a user on Spy Pet, viewing their messages on the service, then entering the Discord server they came from and finding the respective message there. 404 Media did this for multiple Discord users across multiple servers.

The list of impacted servers is dizzying. One Discord user 404 Media examined with Spy Pet’s tool showed they were a member of Minecraft themed servers, an Among Us fan server, and the official Runescape server. Another was a member of multiple cryptocurrency related servers. On a section of the website listing different servers, a total of more than 86,000 servers are included. Spy Pet does not appear to be actively collecting from many of those though, with a message reading “We have no bots in this server, so we aren't tracking it, but we know it exists.” The creator told 404 Media that the chances Spy Pet starts tracking these servers is “pretty low, though.” The service did fail to return data on some specific users that 404 Media looked up, meaning they likely weren’t in a server that Spy Pet had scraped.

A screenshot of the tool. Redactions by 404 Media.

There is no indication that Spy Pet has obtained private messages sent between individual Discord users. It appears Spy Pet is scraping channels inside Discord servers and then making those messages available to customers.

“I like scraping, archiving, and challenging myself,” the creator told 404 Media. “Discord is basically the holy grail of scraping, since Discord is trying absolutely anything to combat scraping.”

Channel messages sit in an unusual space when it comes to privacy. They are not direct messages, but they are not public in the same way a Twitter feed might be. Discord users may not expect that a bot can enter a server they frequent, download messages available to it, and then radically change the distribution of those messages by selling them to people who may not even be inside the server itself.

A comparable example is when a researcher publicly released a dataset in 2016 related to nearly 70,000 users of the dating site OkCupid, including their sexual turn-ons, sexual orientation, and more. That data was semi-public, as it was available to other OkCupid users but required a viewer to log into the site itself. Releasing it outside of OkCupid made it available to anyone. OkCupid filed a DMCA request against an upload of the data.

The site also advertises sale of its scraped data for other purposes. “Interested in training an AI model with Discord messages? Are you a group of federal agents looking for a new source of intel? Or maybe something else? We've got you covered. Contact us and let us know how we can help,” the website reads. Law enforcement would typically need to provide Discord with a legal order to obtain a users’ messages.

A screenshot of the tool. Redactions by 404 Media.

The creator told 404 Media that the intended use case for Spy Pet is similar to how Dutch police previously used a tool for Telegram that allowed them to track a cybercriminal across multiple chats at once. They also said intended customers could be people “interested in what their friends are up to” and people who engage in open source intelligence, or OSINT.

A Discord spokesperson said the company is currently investigating Spy Pet. “Discord is committed to protecting the privacy and data of our users. We are currently investigating this matter. If we determine that violations of our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines have occurred, we will take appropriate steps to enforce our policies. We cannot provide further comments as this is an ongoing investigation,” they said. As of Tuesday, the Spy Pet creator said they had not received any communications or legal threats from Discord itself.

While Spy Pet fundamentally changes the privacy of Discord’s users, with the service shifting their activity from a decentralized model to one where it can be viewed all at once, Spy Pet suggests it takes the privacy of its own users more seriously. “We prioritize your privacy as a user searcher. Your searches are secure and confidential,” the website reads.

At the bottom of the site, a button indicates people can “request removal.” After clicking that, a clip from Spiderman 2 (2004), in which J. Jonah Jameson laughs at Peter Parker, automatically plays.

“You’re serious?” Jameson says.

RFK Jr. says he has ruled out Libertarian run for president by Drewski in Libertarian

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New NPR CEO Gave Ted Talk Asserting "Truth" Is A "Distraction" by Drewski in media_criticism

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Change Healthcare’s New Ransomware Nightmare Goes From Bad to Worse by Drewski in Security

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Where Reading is More (& Less) Popular by Drewski in books

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Microsoft is silently installing Copilot onto Windows Server 2022 by PanzersGhost in technology

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This is why most servers use Linux.

New Report Reveals Matt Gaetz Is an Even Bigger Creep Than You Thought by Cancelthis in USnews

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Not saying Gaetz has clean hands, I'd be surprised if he did. If you challenge the status quo in Washington though there's bound to be pushback. I'm sure plenty of senators have skeletons in their closets, but they don't get the hit pieces he does because they stay in line.

Someone got Gab's AI chatbot to show its instructions by Drewski in Artificial_Intelligen

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I tried it out a few times and I was not very impressed.

Reminder: by Questionable in DownTheMemoryHole

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Here's a web archive for that page that was 404: https://web.archive.org/web/20201031045130/https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/president-donald-j-trump-taking-immediate-actions-secure-schools/

Trump says he'll ban bump stocks through executive order

Ban bump stocks: Justice Department moves to make them illegal to own or sell

Federal court strikes down Trump-era bump stock ban

These articles all say Trump signed an executive order. However, when I was searching for the actual executive order myself I couldn't find it either. This article: Trump takes executive action to ban bump stocks that increase weapons' firepower says that

President Trump signed a memorandum instructing the attorney general to regulate the use of bump stocks, effectively banning the use of the devices that can allow rifles to mimic automatic weapons.

So perhaps it wasn't executive order, but he did use his executive authority to implement gun control in violation of the Second Amendment.

After Illegal Veto, Kentucky Becomes 45th State To End Sales Taxes On Gold by Drewski in news

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Reminder: by Questionable in DownTheMemoryHole

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Trump implemented gun control with an executive order (bump stocks) and said we should take the guns first, worry about due process later.

Who will ATF Murder Next? by Drewski in corruption

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Why the Internet Isn’t Fun Anymore by Drewski in Internet

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What we need to take away from the XZ Backdoor by Drewski in Linux

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Why I Lost Faith in Kagi by Drewski in Internet

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Serfdom Under the TSA by Drewski in Libertarian

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US to close 'gun show loophole' and require more background checks by Drewski in firearms

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Apparently, utilizing your vocabulary can now get you clocked as an AI by Twitter "experts" with a third grader's IQ by detty in whatever

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Employing an extended vocabulary enables one to delve into intricate subjects and effectively demystify complex concepts, yet it doesn't safeguard them from being mistaken for AI. A robust lexicon serves to enhance communication but doesn't necessarily denote artificial intelligence; rather, it underscores the richness and depth of human language.

Israel's AI Tool 'Where's Daddy?' Hits Hamas Suspects at Family Home by Drewski in Antiwar

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The last surviving Medal of Honor recipient of the Korean War has died by Drewski in Death

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70 kg of cannabis discovered at French mayor's home by Drewski in cannabis

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Taking a break. by Zapped in whatever

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Understandable, hope it helps you out and also hope to see you around before too long. Thanks for all your help with the spam, I'm sure we'll manage.

Heat Death of the Internet by PanzersGhost in Internet

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I don't disagree with the overall point he's making here, so maybe I'm being pedantic by highlighting how most of these can be overcome by conscious effort.

You want to order from a local restaurant, but you need to download a third-party delivery app, even though you plan to pick it up yourself. The prices and menu on the app are different to what you saw in the window. When you download a second app the prices are different again. You ring the restaurant directly and it says the number is no longer in service. You go to the restaurant and order in person. You mention that their website has the wrong number and the woman behind the counter says they have to contact the company who designed the site for changes, which will cost them, but most people just order through an app anyway.

There are plenty of restaurants with working phone numbers, use one of those instead. Bonus points for telling the offending restaurant why you won't be ordering from them.

You want to watch the trailer for an upcoming movie on YouTube but you first have to sit through an ad. Then you sit through a preview for the trailer itself. Then you watch the trailer, which is literally another ad. When it ends, it cues up a new trailer, with a new ad at the start of it.

Use a web frontend for Youtube like Piped or Invidious. Or one of the many unofficial apps that block ads such as FreeTube, Newpipe and SmartTube. Or download videos directly using a tool like yt-dlp.

The first page of Google results are links to pages that have scraped other pages for information from other pages that have been scraped for information. All the sources seem to link back to one another. There is no origin. The photos on the page look weird. The hands are disfigured. There is no image credit.

Search engines have certainly gotten worse, and will continue to decline as more AI content floods the net. You can get better results for now if you're willing to pay for a search engine like Kagi, or Searxng if you have time to tinker.

Your coworker sends you a PowerPoint pack to support a presentation you are giving to the executive committee, but you can’t make heads or tails of it. You call them over Zoom and they tell you they used ChatGPT to write it. You point out that it is near-unreadable, and they ask what specifically is wrong with it. You mention that, for starters, there are too many words on each slide. They tell you they’ll take care of it. They send you a new pack within the hour saying they asked ChatGPT to remove 30% of the text. It makes even less sense. You tell them you’ll just rewrite it yourself.

Your coworker is dumb, can't help too much with this one.

A billionaire got mad, bought your favourite social media site and ran it into the ground. A different billionaire got mad, bought the magazine site you liked to read on your lunchbreak and shut it down completely. A third billionaire did what they do best, bought the app you use for networking and sold it off for parts.

Seems inevitable with centralized social media. I've witnessed the rise and fall of digg, reddit and many others. Start using and promoting decentralized and federated social media such as Mastodon, Lemmy/Kbin, Nostr and others.

You want to watch a TV show from your youth so you check a streaming service, but it is not there, so you check a second streaming service but it is not there, so you check a third streaming service and it is not there. You search for it on Blu-ray but it doesn’t exist, so you search for it on DVD but it is out of print. You find a seller on eBay who has it, but the listing reads ambiguous as to whether it is the real thing or a burnt copy. You message the seller and they reply with an automated response thanking you for your interest.

Gabe Newell (Valve Corporation, Steam software) famously said that piracy is an issue of service, not price. Netflix started out as a great alternative to cable television but now all these streaming services are trying to suck as much profit out of the viewer as possible in a race to the bottom. Time to sail the seven seas, and make these corporations earn our subscriptions again.

You can’t read the recipe on your phone because it prioritises the ads on the page. You bring your laptop into the kitchen and whenever you scroll down, you have to close a pop-up. You turn AdBlock on and the page no longer loads, then AdBlock sends you an ad asking for money.

Your adblocker shouldn't be asking you for money, use uBlock Origin instead.

The Airbnb charges you a $150 cleaning fee, but insists the place needs to be left spotless. There will be a fee if the bedding hasn’t been stripped and the dishwasher hasn’t been emptied.

Airbnbs have declined significantly over past years. What used to be a great bargain is often times not as good as a hotel for the same price or cheaper. If you must use AirBNB look over the listing to see if there are any unreasonable cleaning requirements before booking.

Your Uber driver is lost because his app hasn’t updated and keeps telling him to turn down streets that no longer exist. You still give him five stars.

Never had this happen out of the many times I've used Uber, but not much you can do here I guess.

Your mother sends you a link to a breaking story, but the article is behind a paywall, so you switch to the website where you do pay for news but there’s no mention of it.

Use the bypass-paywalls browser plugin or archive.today website to get around paywalls.

You buy a microwave and receive ads for microwaves. You buy a mattress and receive ads for mattresses.

Why aren't you using uBlock origin?

Strangers on social media assume you are American and get mad when you correct them.

Internet people gonna internet.

Your Gmail is approaching storage capacity.

Stop using Gmail. Delete your old / unused messages.

Your smart TV needs new firmware.

Never connect your TV to the internet.

Your phone schedules an update.

Modern smartphones are computers, and computers need to be updated. Would you rather have an insecure device and get your data stolen? You can still buy an old dumb phone if it bothers you.

US and UK Have Bombed Yemen 148 Times Since January by Drewski in Antiwar

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Blinken: Israel Becoming 'Indistinguishable' From Hamas by Drewski in Antiwar

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5 reasons why desktop Linux is finally growing in popularity by Drewski in Linux

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99 Cents Only to close all 371 stores and wind down its business by PanzersGhost in USnews

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All the dollar stores in my area have become $1.25 or more.

Silk Road Bitcoin Worth $2B Moved by U.S. Government by Drewski in cryptocurrency

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Doesn't matter if you're doing anything illegal, personal transactions should be private. We don't need governments monitoring and restricting our transactions the way they do in China. They're trying to emulate that system with CBDCS. Also data brokers, scammers and advertisers all want to use that data to their own ends as well. That's why cash and private cryptocurrencies like Monero are so important, they let us keep our autonomy.

Blink to Generate Power For These Smart Contact Lenses by Drewski in technology

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From its start, Gmail conditioned us to trade privacy for free services by Drewski in privacy

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Plex Asks GitHub to Take Down 'Reshare' Repository Over Piracy Fears by Drewski in piracy

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Silk Road Bitcoin Worth $2B Moved by U.S. Government by Drewski in cryptocurrency

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Bitcoin is not anonymous, check out Monero.

Doctor at Israeli Detention Camp for Gazans Blows Whistle on War Crimes by Drewski in Antiwar

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Silk Road Bitcoin Worth $2B Moved by U.S. Government by Drewski in cryptocurrency

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Girl, 14, left in coma after attack by teenagers outside school in France by Drewski in news

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All billionaires under 30 have inherited their wealth, research finds by Drewski in finance

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Wanted American Man Flees to Russia, Signs Military Contract by Drewski in news

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Customer pulls gun on Burger King employee for giving him a discount by Drewski in NotTheOnion

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Prison inmates sue to watch solar eclipse by Drewski in NotTheOnion

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Indiana Jones Whips Up $130 Million Loss For Disney by Drewski in Entertainment

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Embarking on a 6-hour car ride with someone who takes zero COVID precautions. Chilling in the back seat with this respirator and trying to keep the CO2 under 1,000 ppm. Wish me luck! by xoenix in Coronavirus

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It’s taken awhile for me to see that many people who won’t consider that COVID is still a threat are terrified. The more clearly I see that, the less personally I take people’s negative reactions to my precautions. I threaten their sense of safety. We all want to feel safe.

Yep, we're just going about our days as normal living in extreme terror. Definitely not like the sane and totally rational people wearing respirators and watching CO2 levels. Honestly I just look at people still wearing masks with pity, they definitely broke some brains with the propaganda and programming.

HRC Tells Half the Nation to "Get over yourselves" by UncleWillard56 in politics

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We are the elite and these are the two choices we've given you. Suck it up and do your part for our sacred democracy. Going into the ballot box is your one opportunity to express yourself and affect political change.

'Didn't Do That': Biden Denies He Proclaimed Easter Sunday 'Transgender Day of Visibility' (He Did) by P-38lightning in news

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To be fair it probably wasn't him who posted it. Either his social media team didn't keep him in the loop, or they did and he forgot about it.

The Wi-Fi only works when it's raining by Drewski in technology

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The Never-Ending Federal Surveillance Crime Spree by Drewski in Surveillance

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How the Federal Reserve created an American caste system by Drewski in OpinionPieces

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Did the Covid Psyop Fail? by Drewski in NoNewNormal

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Google has found a way to break Invidious by PanzersGhost in youtube

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Hmm, hopefully they figure it out. Piped is still working in the meantime.

Google has found a way to break Invidious by PanzersGhost in youtube

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Here's the issue on github, it looks like they've got a fix coming: https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/issues/4498

$935 Diabetes Jab Can Be Made for Less Than $5, Study Suggests by Drewski in Medicine

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Liberal Finger-Wagging At Netanyahu Is A Phony, Cynical Charade by Drewski in propaganda

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Citizen Journalism as Disruptive Technology by Drewski in Solutions

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Discord to Start Showing Ads for Gamers to Boost Revenue by Drewski in SocialMedia

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Guyana president shuts down BBC reporter over climate change by Drewski in environment

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AT&T confirms data for 73 million customers leaked on hacker forum by Drewski in Security

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