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Also, implementing these things requires will on the part of the developer, modern tech companies just aren’t interested in any of this. There could be a perfect, low energy, privacy respecting system for all of these use cases, and it wouldn’t allow Google to scrape data for ad sales, so it would just be left to rot
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Article by Vulture: It tells of an incident in the ongoing Hollywood strike, as NBC Universal may have intentionally damaged trees in order to make things harder for picketers