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  • Easiest would be if you have access to an angle grinder or orher heavy duty cutting tool, and cut the phones into peices.

    Do NOT do that

  • weird, sticking with default lists fixed the issue for me and the moment I enabled any of the Easylist or Annoyances filters it come up again

  • ever click on them?

  • In my experience the popup comes up if and only if you have any custom blocking list enabled. Default uBlock filter lists are fine

  • You’re presuming people are paying attention to everything all of the time, which they don’t. Humans need that extra level of redundancy to mitigate our own shortcomings. Also, we look twice right as well! Once while standing still, the second time instinctively when you’re already crossing in case something changed. Would you be required to do this 100% of the time? Probably not, but learning from a young age you can’t trust one look is good practice in more ways than one.

    No. I'm assuming they don't --- that's why I see no point to look left first

  • If you only use uBlock default blocking lists then it won't come up. If you use any other list, like Easylist or Adguard then it comes up immediately

  • never understood why kids are taught to look left twice. the first look is redundant because the second one updates your knowledge about the traffic situation anyway. just look right and left.

  • Do you run an adblocker?

    edit: because if you do, then your searches don't contribute towards the tree planting

  • I know, but isn't the point that Google Messages is interoperable with other implementations such as T-Mobile's or Verizon's?

  • well RCS is to be the successor to SMS, which I believe was also introduced by GSMA

  • : Also I’m not sure why everyone is championing RCS - it’s yet another proprietary communication standard like iMessage and isn’t open thus can’t be easily implemented in other chat apps.

    RCS is an implementation of GSMA Universal Profile and is interoperable with it

  • And I know this joke as:

    Do you know why are elephants' eyes red?

    (why?)

    So that they can hide in cranberry trees

    (I've never seen an elephant in a cranberry tree)

    That's because it hid so well

  • There are non-alcoholic drinks in bars too.

  • none of them would go to a bar if they didn't mean to consume some drink -- therefore we can assume all of them knew whether they wanted a beer or not.

  • you missed the post-credit scene, won't spoil it so just go watch it

  • it definitely is future himself. NR says it will be the huge reveal in the finale, but my guess is we'll actually see this happen within next two episodes tops

  • Yeah I see your other comment now. I think the reason me and !bernieecclestoned@sh.itjust.works misunderstood your point is that the original comment you replied to said:

    Sometimes jobs getting automated does not create sustainable jobs to replace them. That’s just going to happen more often as time goes on

    to which you replied:

    Which is just another reason upon the mountain of reasons that capitalism is a terrible system and cannot be allowed to continue

    implying you oppose technological advancements of any sort if they create risk to peoples' jobs.