

Yes because as we all know that’s too hard for Google to achieve.
Yes because as we all know that’s too hard for Google to achieve.
Google uselessly uses the canvas for its reverse image search. And I do mean uselessly - The image you upload is put onto the canvas, then immediately relayed to the server and never used again.
I’m sorry, but this implies the image is real.
Apple devices seem to arbitrarily swap its and it’s.
Is this not a solved problem?
Hmmm. I guess.
The solution to which is broadband competition.
Whose home feed is this? /s
Google did this and failed, epically. Thankfully they reverted it.
Someone else commented it being a ping thing, where the exit server responds. I think I agree with that. Whats the user agent for these peers?
Presumably it’s automatically set by the torrent client. Maybe it’s an IP thing. Has Op Tried changing between servers of the same country?
Where is the source content then
It depends on the country. In the US, yes, absolutely.
Downloading and seeding are very legally different.
Not necessarily. Programmers are heavily influenced by the language they use. There’s a reason there’s so many JS frameworks.
Its a relic when newspapers were the only way people got news, so it was deterministic.
says most believable thing ever