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    Re: "My Purpose ... To Be Human"

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    But again, you are basing your reply upon just one of my posts, you need to read all to fully appreciate how this journey is unfolding for me. I posted a new one today -not sure...
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    Re: "My Purpose ... To Be Human"

    Not to nitpick, but it seems that the primary reason to start this thread is to hopefully find this Utah contact, and secondly to introduce yourself to the forum.

    A great introduction! Much...
  3. Stoke Space: shades of "The Expanse" hardware

    I searched and could not find this video on the PA forum. But if it exists somewhere maybe the mods could move this post into the proper thread.

    Here's a nice inside look at a small company doing...
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    Re: The Feb 2023 Ohio Chemical Disaster

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/fema-denies-east-palestines-request-federal-assistance


    This is jaw dropping. Along with the change in official toxicity of vinyl chloride it is becoming clear...
  5. Re: A global disaster is coming in 2023 (that's for sure)!

    I doubt there will be anything left of the US to surrender. Any bunker inhabitants would not be in a position to surrender. The bunkered military that remained would not be ‘the US’ but would be the...
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    Re: Power Station Attacks in the United States

    One more thing I wanted to add to the last post. I would not be too surprised if substation shootings and/or sabotage might be becoming a 'thing' to divert attention from something else. I mean...
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    Re: Power Station Attacks in the United States

    Hunting rifle schmunting rifle - any long gun with rifled barrel is designed to fire a high velocity, relatively heavy bullet that has a great deal of kinetic energy behind it.

    Most rifles...
  8. Re: Looks like DuckDuckGo shot itself in its own foot

    I'm still using Firefox and not pleased. Same with Brave search. It's a dud. Haven't found any good replacements though.

    Ewan:

    There could be registry hacks under windows that would...
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    My intention is NOT to insult anyone with this reply to your thread, Bill. Please, everyone, keep that in mind.

    First of all, I could tell stories about lost items very similar to what you’ve...
  10. Re: Looks like DuckDuckGo shot itself in its own foot

    what are you replacing it with[/QUOTE]

    I'm really conflicted as to which browser I want to use. As pointed out above, safety/privacy is a trade-off for functionality.

    There is nothing I've...
  11. Re: Looks like DuckDuckGo shot itself in its own foot

    More stupidity. I updated Firefox on one of my machines today before looking at the details of the update. Then decided to find out what was in the update. Their quote:

    'Firefox allows users to...
  12. Re: Looks like DuckDuckGo shot itself in its own foot

    That graphic brings back memories for sure. What I miss most are the days when personal computers were a far off dream. When the community I lived in had no law enforcement whatsoever except one...
  13. Re: Looks like DuckDuckGo shot itself in its own foot

    Am listening to the above links now.

    But it came to me very clearly a moment ago that there are two issues involved (if not more) and they are censorship and tracking using meta-data.

    It's...
  14. Re: Looks like DuckDuckGo shot itself in its own foot

    Could it be possible that the Russian powers-that-be encourage Yandex to link to western alternative news sites that speak truth?

    Maybe I'm dense in the head and everyone already knows this. I...
  15. Re: Looks like DuckDuckGo shot itself in its own foot

    I don't have the Brave browser loaded right now, but if memory serves me Brave is just a locked down, stripped down version of Mozilla's Firefox. So the menu settings should be much the same. If...
  16. Re: Looks like DuckDuckGo shot itself in its own foot

    Nodding in your direction Mark.

    My thoughts as well after playing with the Brave browser some time ago. The only reason to use it is to temporarily circumvent tracking before you close it and...
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    Yes, the Brave browser is great. Except that if you want the best security using it you cannot use addons. There are a few addons I need, one of the most necessary is the dark mode addon so I don't...
  18. Re: Looks like DuckDuckGo shot itself in its own foot

    Hmm. Owned by Russia but based in Netherlands. They will provide all your data to five-eyes with no hesitation if you're outisde of Russia. Inside Russia Yandex works directly for the Russian...
  19. Re: Looks like DuckDuckGo shot itself in its own foot

    I used Startpage as default until about a year and half back when it became obvious that the new investors were not my cup of tea. But if you want Bing(e) and groogle searches, hopefully without the...
  20. Re: Looks like DuckDuckGo shot itself in its own foot

    I changed the default search in my browser to Brave (https://search.brave.com/) but know nothing about them. Perhaps if DDG sees a flood of fleeing users they will respond positively. Am not holding...
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