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This is making me wonder if the experience is intentionally so bleak.

It reminds me of how nowadays when I do an incognito Google search on my phone, I need three taps just to accept the terms of service. Same with YouTube. Maybe this level of cumbersomeness is somehow legally required now, but I find it more likely that this is an attempt to subconsciously encourage people to not browse incognito—so that they can be tracked.

My understanding is that being logged in in your Google account often allows you to bypass captchas. If captchas are a miserable experience, this would have a similar effect of subconsciously discouraging incognito browsing.



It does feel like a similar sort of thing to how fag packets are this horrible murky brown with bleak pictures in them in the UK.


fag is British slang cigarette, for any scandalised US folk reading this :-)

(Does this still need saying?)


There’s always someone who is learning this for the first time!


Lucky 10k


And for those in the lucky 10k learning about the lucky 10k today, https://xkcd.com/1053/


It doesn't have to be linked every time someone learns something.


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