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+1 to this. I subscribe to my own feed.

Your English is perfect. I wouldn't have known you are not a native speaker if you hadn't mentioned it.

Many people are gifted a pair.

This is pretty astonishing and also very fun to read.

This brilliant mashup of 6 different formulaic pop country songs would imply that there is a very low bar for some music listeners.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY8SwIvxj8o


Search history is fair game with no warrant or notification requirements.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-party_doctrine


I just rotate my searches among 5 search engines now. They can never get the full picture lol

The courts view service providers as "third parties" and when you knowingly give them your data, the courts believe that it is no longer yours and is thereby not protected by the Fourth Amendment.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-party_doctrine


The "Third Party doctrine" is a blatantly unconstitutional power grab.

It was originally controversially applied to a person's transactions with a bank, and then absurdly extended to include anything anyone holds for someone else, even someone who holding it for the purpose of providing secure storage.


>and then absurdly extended to include anything anyone holds for someone else, even someone who holding it for the purpose of providing secure storage.

Was there actually a court ruling affirming this interpretation? Skimming the wikipedia article, all the court cases has to do with metadata generated by the third party provider (eg. cell site data or cryptocurrency transaction information). You can argue those should be protected as well, but it's not something like "someone who holding it for the purpose of providing secure storage", like an email inbox or whatever.


Does it apply to safe-deposit boxes?

They thought it did. It may not. Thankfully the law is not static:

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-01-23/appeals-...

https://archive.is/RnU68


I'd not be surprised if that's exactly why those boxes always come with a keyhole that the renter has the only key for; the official process for "lost my keys" is paying the lock drilling and replacing fee stipulated in the rental agreement.

On the other hand, this apple pie contains 0% apple.

https://www.seriouseats.com/mock-apple-pie-ritz-cracker-reci...


Have you seen the interviews about HPPD that Andrew Callaghan has done? He's a long time sufferer as well.

Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder - 5CAST with Andrew Callaghan (#4) feat. Dr. Wesley Ryan

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9pK4q7_VUc


No, I haven’t. Thank you for the link!

What if you just put a piece of paper behind it?

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