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Here’s How to Save Wordle in Its Pure, Pre-NYT Form
Users lamenting online word game Wordle’s decision to sell out to The New York Times this week may have at least one way to preserve the original game’s free, anti-money leaching spirit. Since Wordle runs in a browser, all of the game’s code is saved as plaintext on the Wordle website. That means users interested…
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Enable the New Dark Mode to Make LinkedIn Marginally Less Annoying
LinkedIn has been a bit slow to hop on the dark mode train, but it’s finally begun rolling out a more eye-pleasing theme. The feature comes to both LinkedIn’s desktop website, as well as its iPhone and Android apps; so if you’re job-hunting late at night — or scrolling to see what the latest business…
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How to Edit Your ‘Continue Watching’ List on Major Streaming Services
The “continue watching” section is the first thing you see when you open your favourite streaming service, and it often has a helpful list of series that you want to keep streaming…but it can also be filled with shows that you’ve given up on, or shows that you have completed but still show up because…
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Ditch ‘The Great Suspender’ Before It Becomes a Security Risk
I’ve been a fan of The Great Suspender extension for years. Even when Google would drop new features into its Chrome browser to reduce the resources inactivate browser tabs eat up, I still trusted The Great Suspender to “inactivate” them for me to lessen the load on my system. But The Great Suspender has recently…