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9 years ago
I agree, especially if it means someone might publish your home address (rob this place it has a registered gun to steal) or later make your firearm illegal.
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9 years ago
As I mentioned on a similar reddit thread, the reason you would use this is because not every browser shares the same search settings.
I can use duck duck go bangs and I know it will be fairly consistent no matter what browser or who's device I'm using. Also some of the bangs are far shorter then using the equivalent chrome search plugin.
I could type yahoo in google chrome, or I save ddg.gg as a search engine and just type "!y thing I'm searching for"
Firefox even has Duck Duck Go built in.
!g will still work, !w will still work, etc.
Any bang on https://ddg.gg/bang should work just fine regardless of what device or browser I'm using.
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10 years agoCurrent Event atomic1fire
Senators propose 'Let Me Google That For You Act' aimed at outdated technical agency
Senator Tom Coburn and a bipartisan group of policymakers have come together to propose a new bill aimed at a single agency, the National Technology Information Service (NTIS), they view as outdated and unnecessary. The bill, snarkily named the "Let Me Google That For You Act," sets its sights on the NTIS for charging for technical reports that anyone can Google for free.
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10 years agoComment atomic1fire
I think this could be incredibly interesting not just for cellphones but tablets as well.
Why go with a cheap tablet when you could buy a larger touchscreen, and reuse your existing parts for a bigger tablet.
Also perhaps people will hack together their own parts, like an ir emitter for controlling tvs or starting cars.