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jaubaius · 2 years
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duggardata · 2 years
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Katie is Due on March 4, 2023.
Posted to Katie (Bates) Clark’s Instagram Story (August 16, 2022). As you can see, the ultrasound is dated August 16, 2022, and she’s stated to be 11 Weeks, 3 Days Along. Her Due Date is March 4, 2023.
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8pxl · 2 months
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PSA: Tumblr/Wordpress is preparing to start selling our user data to Midjourney and OpenAI.
you have to MANUALLY opt out of it as well.
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to opt out on desktop, click your blog ➡️ blog settings ➡️ scroll til you see visibility options and it’ll be the last option to toggle.
to opt out on mobile, click your blog ➡️ scroll then click visibility ➡️ toggle opt out option.
if you’ve already opted out of showing up in google searches, it’s preselected for you. if you don’t have the option available, update your app or close your browser/refresh a few times. important to note you also have to opt out for each blog you own separately, so if you’d like to prevent AI scraping your blog i’d really recommend taking the time to opt out. (source)
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rightnewshindi · 1 month
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निर्वाचन आयोग ने जारी किया चुनावी बॉण्ड का नया डेटा, सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने दिया था आदेश
निर्वाचन आयोग ने जारी किया चुनावी बॉण्ड का नया डेटा, सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने दिया था आदेश
New Data Electoral Bonds: निर्वाचन आयोग ने चुनावी बॉण्ड को लेकर नया डेटा रविवार को सार्वजनिक कर दिया. यह डेटा आयोग ने सीलबंद लिफाफे में उच्चतम न्यायालय को सौंपा था. न्यायालय ने बाद में आयोग से यह डेटा सार्वजनिक करने के लिए कहा था. माना जा रहा है कि ये विवरण 12 अप्रैल, 2019 से पहले की अवधि से संबंधित हैं. आयोग ने पिछले सप्ताह उपरोक्त तारीख के बाद के चुनावी बॉण्ड से संबंधित विवरण को सार्वजनिक किया…
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suzilight · 5 months
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NOVA Season 44
New burial bones analyzed - the communal burial ring near the Blue Stone ring, the animal bones from the nearby settlement, and the "Beaker People".
Beaker People originated from central European migrants who buried one individual alone with artifacts. "At least 90% of the ancestry of Britons was replaced by a wave of migrants, who arrived about 4,500 years ago, say researchers" (source)
The Amesbury Archer described as “the poster boy for the Beaker people”, was buried near Stonehenge in around 2300BC and rediscovered on the site of a new housing estate in 2002. He was buried with GOLD hair ornaments, archery wrist brace and a COPPER dagger! Bling. Status. Hierarchy. The first Influencer?
Bringing the end of the Pre-Beakers, the older culture, that were capable of amazing communal projects, like Stonehenge. They did not have metal. The tools made from stone, antler and bone. Their traditions of people traveling from all over the British Isles to Stonehenge for solstice feasting festivals and bringing the ashes of their dead for communal burial faded away.
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ainews18 · 6 months
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odinsblog · 5 months
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🗣️ This is for all new internet connected cars
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A new study has found that your car likely knows more about you than your mom. That is disconcerting, but what’s even more so is what is being done with your information. It’s all about the Benjamins. Our private information is being collected and sold.
The Mozilla Foundation, a non-profit that studies internet and privacy issues, studied 25 car manufacturers. And it found every manufacturer sold in America poses a greater risk to your privacy than any device, app or social media platform.
Our cars are rolling computers, many of which are connected to the internet collecting information about how you drive and where. New cars also have microphones and sensors that give you safety features like automatic braking and drowsy driver detection. Those systems are also providing information. Got GPS or satellite radio? Then your car likely knows your habits, musical and political preferences.
Did you download your car’s app which gives you access to even more features? Well that also gives your car access to your phone and all the information on it.
The study found that of the 25 car brands, 84% say they sell your personal data.
And what they collect is astounding.
One example the study sites is KIA’s privacy policy. It indicates the company collects information about your sexual activity. I initially didn’t believe it until I pulled KIA’s privacy policy and read it. And it’s right there in black and white. It says it collects information about your “ethnicity, religious, philosophical beliefs, sexual orientation, sex life, or political opinions.
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And it says it can keep your info for “as long as is necessary for the legitimate business purpose set out in this privacy notice.”
Translation: Nissan can keep your information as long as they want to. And more than half of the manufacturers (56%) say they will share your information with law enforcement if asked.
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Canada Immigration Backlog Drops To 918,300
Finally, the Canada immigration backlog drops below 1 million. As per new updated IRCC data, overall backlog has now reduced to 918,300. Additionally, 1.055 million applications are still being processed within IRCC service standards. This number has increased from 1.02 million since November 30 data. The backlog has been continuously reducing since September 30, 2022 as…
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sbrown82 · 2 months
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politijohn · 3 months
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More data here
Eat the damn rich
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duggardata · 2 years
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Lydia & Trace posted their wedding website! Their wedding is October 1st, and it also has the day they met on there as well!
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… and many other Asks, saying the same thing!
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The Supreme Court of Canada made a key privacy ruling Friday that means police must now first have a warrant or court order to obtain the numbers making up a person or organization's IP address.
The top court was asked to consider whether an IP address alone, without any of the personal information attached to it, was protected by an expectation of privacy under the Charter.
In a five-four split decision, the court said a reasonable expectation of privacy is attached to the numbers making up a person's IP address, and just getting those numbers alone constitutes a search.
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Tagging: @politicsofcanada
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fake-destiel-news · 7 months
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pangur-and-grim · 11 months
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did you know that I nearly lost this cover, because Grim jumped onto my laptop, got her leg caught on the charging cable, panicked, and essentially body-slammed it onto the floor, leaving herself uninjured but my laptop completely smashed? 
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salemoleander · 1 year
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45 deaths in Limited Life session 6. For context:
42 deaths total in Third Life
62 deaths total in Last Life
21 deaths total in Double Life
Limited Life is at 122* deaths total and there's still at least one week to go. Even throwing out the deaths to mobs/fall damage, there have been 95* PVP kills this season.
If next session has more than 3* deaths, total deaths this season will surpass total deaths across all other seasons combined.
*Edited numbers since posting. There is no chance this season doesn't surpass all other seasons combined in deaths & kills.
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strangenewwords · 8 months
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Happy Star Trek Day!!!!
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To all the great writing, the awful writing, and the stuff inbetween.
To the pairings, to the fans, to the actors who give so much in the roles and after them.
To all those zany ideas which a common core of being decent to others.
And you know, technology and stuff.
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