Google accidentally published internal Search documentation to GitHub ( arstechnica.com )
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The comments section on this article is illuminating beyond the story itself (as is frequently the case on Ars) and worth a look....
TL;DR: for a whole decade YouTube allowed a copyright troll to claim all the rights on a recording of a washing machine end cycle chime...
Reminder to switch browsers if you haven't already!...
I like that their implant is simply laid on top of the brain, instead of driving electrodes into brain tissue like Neuralink. I'd like to keep my brain unscarred.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/21218504...
With Minnesota repeal, number of states restricting public broadband falls to 16.
Tack "&udm=14" on to the end of a normal search, and you'll be booted into the clean 10 blue links interface. While Google might not let you set this as a default, if you have a way to automatically edit the Google search URL, you can create your own defaults.
The researchers did indeed discover a warp drive solution: a method of manipulating space so that travelers can move without accelerating. There is no such thing as a free lunch, however, and the physicality of this warp drive does come with a major caveat: the vessel and passengers can never travel faster than light. Also...