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300 million dollar organization btw

aka tiny, relatively speaking, compared to similar sites with the same user base

Had this happen to me over a year ago so I assume reporting it to them did nothing :)


I think they have a specific list for cookie banners


It's fine if it's the default honestly, as long as it exists as a setting you can change.


This is literally default Android setting, and it even shows scary dialog that sideloading can negatively impact your device.


Yet the EU got mad at android for ‘barriers’ to sideloading like this since it ‘unfairly’ makes it harder to install third party App Stores.


Agreed! macOS has really done a fantastic job balancing out the needs of security with usability.


They'll lock it down like an iPhone soon enough. The writing has been on the wall for years. Apple and Microsoft are frothing at the mouth to do this. But they have to do slowly boil the frog, because they know it's the only way people will accept these kind of changes.


> The writing has been on the wall for years

People have been saying this for more than a decade, but it still hasn’t happened; there are still zero restrictions about what you can and can’t install on macOS.


McDonalds burgers are 100% beef in the US


I don't follow the implication. I think you're suggesting that in France, they're not 100% beef. What are they?


As someone living for 10 years now in the US, and before that 3 decades in the UE: it does seem to me that McDonalds in the US (and most of the fast foods for that matter) tastes worse than in Europe or China (where I've also tried). In'n'Out and proper burger-serving restaurants in the US taste fine, but there's just something wrong with McDonalds, KFC and to lesser extent Burger King, that made me stop eating there.

And generally food in the US kind of sucks... :D


The commenter likes McDonalds better in France. I was just saying that the ingredients aren't any different in the burger.


> they're not 100% beef. What are they?

You really don't want to know that answer, and you really don't want to google that answer. If you do, you might find sites that report McDs is the largest purchaser of cow eyeballs and other less commonly desired parts and pieces. Whether that's being reported by anything in the ballpark of real is up to you. But the jokes have been around for a lot longer than the interweb.



Does that 100% mean that they've sourced their meat from the entirety of the cow's body? Because they sure taste like it.


Mcdonalds claims their patties are "100% beef", and according to the CFR "beef" means "flesh of cattle".

https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/faq/burgers.html

https://casetext.com/regulation/code-of-federal-regulations/...


They are 100% beef in many places outside of the US, including France.


There is a difference between 100% beef and 100% cow.


I’ve also read this and I can’t explain why in the US it’s like a completely different meal compared to anywhere outside that I’ve tried it.


Meat could be higher quality from wherever they are sourcing it.


Which part is the key question.


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