@AIHighlight Incorrect. Nothing stops it. There are thousands of variables that work together to make a user unique.
The best approach of deceiving it is making the combination of those variables unique in each one of your browsing sessions. Few ppl can do this. Me, I have no other option.
🚨 Clearing your cookies does nothing.
That is not how they track you anymore.
Texas A&M and Johns Hopkins just published the first peer-reviewed proof.
It is called browser fingerprinting.
Here is what they found and what actually stops it:
Isn’t it funny how the home gas burners and ice car drivers are such experts on other people alternative tech…..120,000 heat pumps went in last year and with a £9k grant to help those relying on LPG or oil to change to heat pumps it will grow each year .
@JoshuaHobin Went lingerie shop with a girl & she blew me in the changing room. Later I was seeing this flight attendant. We ended up lingerie shopping. She ended up blowing me in the same changing room as before. When she finished she looked up and said "Bet you haven't done this before" 🤣
This is a classic 'pay-to-play' report from a lobby group. They predicted the state system would buckle under the pressure, but the actual data shows the VAT increase hasn't made a dent in state school enrolments. If you want a luxury education, you should pay the tax on it just like anything else.
"Imposing VAT on private schools has cost the Scottish economy £60m & 900 jobs."
"It is expected that the VAT collected will be less than the fiscal impact…giving a net loss of £16m, to rise to £181m by 2037-38."
Who could have seen this coming? 🙋🏼♂️
thetimes.com/uk/scotland/ar…
@HullTeslaModel3 Got mine. There was lots of fanfare for a price drop on Martin Lewis TV show - not much now! Mine has gone up by approx 16% in total. And it will go up again in July. Time to look seriously at a battery.
Hugely conflicted on REPLACED after 6 hours.
So much to like but dear god, so much frustration at times. Controls just aren’t tight enough for the platforming, especially in chase sequences. And yet the visuals and characters keep me coming back. So good at times. On we go…
I'm happy to say that I now have 500K+ monthly readers across all the places I write. It's probably a bit more than that, but the numbers I do have access to show it's at least half a million.
Incredible considering how I wanted to write for magazine that had circulation numbers of around 40K when I was a teenager.
@LoftusSteve I've got the same and they said i could set them up you trade electrific. I don't think it's worth shortening the life of the battery for they 15p they give you. Id rather keep it for myself and have a battery lasts a couple decades.
Earlier this week I had batteries installed at my home.
The only reason for this is that over time they will save me money. They should pay for themselves in about 5 years. They allow we to take advantage of a system that incentivises grid defection.
But...
@annaroseridgway@SkinkkQ It would rebalance though. All the money saved not paying the top of the pyramid could go to the lower people thus bumping the people at the top a bit more.. £45k at bottom, £450k at the top.
Say you are an extremely skilled person who is one of the only people in the world who can do what you do - so you earn a lot of money.
(Let’s use a quant researcher for example…)
🇬🇧: capped at around £250k - after tax this is around £150k
🇺🇸 (Florida e.g.): could make around $1m - after tax this is around £700k
Why would any highly skilled person work in the UK?!?
Labour just voted themselves the right to reach into £2 TRILLION of private pension savings and direct where it goes – not you, not your fund manager, not your trustees.
They call it a “reserve power”, but once a power exists in statute, it exists for real – and it will always be used when a desperate Chancellor needs a quick hit of cash or a headline‑grabbing “investment revolution”.
This is not some minor technical tweak, it is the state inserting itself between you and your life savings, turning your pension into a political slush fund for risky vanity projects that no sane investor would touch voluntarily.
Hands. Off. Our. Pensions.
Your smart TV is taking screenshots of your screen every 15 seconds.
Not a guess. Not a theory.
A peer-reviewed study by researchers at UC Davis, UCL, and UC3M tested it.
Samsung TVs: every minute.
LG TVs: every 15 seconds.
Even when you're just using it as a monitor.
Here's how to turn it off for every brand: