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Miami-Dade County commissioners vote in favor of removing fluoride from water systems
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Thanks to recent US law, Elon Musk and Taylor Swift can now hide details of their private jets
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Hawaiʻi's needy wait as benefits system tech overhaul runs late, busts budget
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Gothenburg fined for missing an environmental target – was one of the first local governments in the world to take out a "sustainability linked loan"
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What is the truth about risks and benefits of seed oils?
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As NASA faces cuts, China reveals ambitious plans for planetary exploration
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Amid calls for sovereign EU tech stack, Swedish startup Evroc raises $55M in Series A funding to build a hyperscale cloud in Europe
30 votes -
eBay privacy policy update and AI opt-out
eBay is updating its privacy policy, effective next month (2025-04-27). The major change is a new section about AI processing, accompanied by a new user setting with an opt-out checkbox for having...
eBay is updating its privacy policy, effective next month (2025-04-27). The major change is a new section about AI processing, accompanied by a new user setting with an opt-out checkbox for having your personal data feed their models.
While that page specifically references European areas, the privacy selection appears to be active and remembered between visits for non-Europe customers. It may not do anything for us at all. On the other hand, it seems nearly impossible to find that page from within account settings, so I thought I'd post a direct link.
I'm well aware that I'm anomalous for having read this to begin with, much less diffed it against the previous version. But since I already know that I'm weird, and this wouldn't be much of a discussion post without questions:
- How do you stay up to date with contract changes that might affect you, outside of widespread Internet outrage (such as recent Firefox news)?
- What's your threshold -- if any -- for deciding whether to quit a company over contract changes? Alternatively, have you ever walked away from a purchase, service, or other acquisition over the terms of the contracts?
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The Loess plateau was the most eroded place on Earth until China took action
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Denmark issues a new travel advisory for the US that warns transgender and non-binary people to contact the American embassy before departure
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Dutch parliament calls for end to dependence on US software companies
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US federal judge blocks Donald Trump administration from banning transgender people from military service
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Mozilla sees surge in Firefox users thanks to EU’s Digital Markets Act
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Social media platforms face huge fines under UK’s new digital safety law
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You can join thousands telling US President Donald Trump what they think of his anti-trans passport policies. Here’s how.
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Heritage Foundation and allies discuss dismantling the EU
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The failure of the land value tax in the UK
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Five of six Greenlandic political parties support reconsidering fossil fuel ban, with only Inuit Ataqatigiit maintaining strong opposition
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New policy changes for Southwest Airlines
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Norway will allow cities to introduce zero-emissions zones, as the number of electric cars on the road in the biggest urban centers passes 40%
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From Tuberculosis to HIV/AIDS to cancer, disease tracking has always had a political dimension, but it’s the foundation of US public health
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Internet shutdowns for political and social control at record high in Africa
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Repeatedly upvoting violent content on Reddit can now get you flagged
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and US influencers bash seed oils, baffling nutrition scientists
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Rep Zooey Zephyr’s speech flips thirteen Republicans, trans bills die in Montana
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How does Iceland, a country celebrated for its progress on women's rights, grapple with domestic violence cases surging nearly 40% over the past decade?
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Tariffs do not in general help trade deficits
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Finland wants to build a bridge across the Baltic Sea to Sweden for better connections to Europe
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US Department of Justice again files demand to break up Google’s search monopoly
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Utah becomes first US state to pass bill making app stores verify ages - Governor has not yet signed the bill
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California Governor Gavin Newsom "completely aligns" with Charlie Kirk on trans athlete issue, and agreed about restricting gender affirming care for prisoners and youths, in podcast
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Fearing toxic waste, Greenland ended uranium mining. Now, they could be forced to restart - or pay $11billion investor-state dispute settlement.
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Beijing's deflation dilemma: Falling prices signal bigger troubles ahead for China's economy
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US tariff war risks sinking world into new Great Depression, International Chamber of Commerce warns
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National US sports anti-trans ban bill dies
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For decades, the Swiss city of Basel has been transforming its skyline, and now boasts some of the greenest rooftops in Europe
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: Texas measles outbreak is call to action for all of us. MMR vaccine is crucial to avoiding potentially deadly disease.
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The Japanese mayor who built a floodgate no one wanted — and saved his town from a massive tsunami after his death
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Cousin marriage: What new evidence tells us about children's risk for ill health and how governments are responding
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Meta admits Instagram Reels featured violence, porn in graphic error
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Firefox's new Terms of Use grants Mozilla complete data "processing" rights of all user interactions
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Billed as promoting European products rather than boycotting US ones, Danish supermarket chain Salling Group has a special label for goods from Europe during March
24 votes -
Twitch changes monetization policies to give most streamers access to monetization
25 votes -
Andrew Jackson ‘paralyzed’ Washington with cuts
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Meredith Whittaker said Signal intends to exit Sweden should its government amend existing legislation essentially mandating the end of end-to-end encryption
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Planned foreign-owned data centres in Finland will bring minimal economic benefit, according to Jukka Manner, professor of networking technology at Aalto University
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Canada-US cross-border surveillance negotiations raise constitutional and human rights whirlwind under US CLOUD Act
16 votes -
Apple stops offering end-to-end encrypted iCloud storage in the UK due to government spying demands
64 votes -
Sweden's Supreme Court rules that climate activist Greta Thunberg's legal challenge against the state for insufficient climate action is inadmissible
14 votes