In a literal sense. They’re putting a price on your privacy, and there are 938 buyers.
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  7·17 days ago 7·17 days ago- Not that we know of * 
  3·20 days ago 3·20 days ago- When the pun in the comments is better than the post. 
  3·20 days ago 3·20 days ago- Sweet Beanut Jelly. 
- I don’t see it, but maybe it’s because I use Tubular. 
- What do they mean by “logging in through Settings”? 
  2·24 days ago 2·24 days ago- They would be willing to reopen it if people show up to develop it. The problem is that seemingly noone is invested enough to keep it going. 
  1·1 month ago 1·1 month ago- I still would rather have the possibility of no banners, not even the first time I open the page. - Oh that’s entirely possible, even with the current law as it is. All the developer has to do is to stop using cookies for anything that is not related to the functionality of the website. - But of course, the adtech bros won’t give up on their precious tracking, so they’d rather try and shift the blame with an empty argument along the lines of “Hey, the bad EU law is forcing us to bother you.” 
  5·1 month ago 5·1 month ago- The law only concerns cookies that are not strictly necessary to provide a service. - So the cookie to remember that you denied all non-necessary cookies could be seen as necessary and thus not require your consent. 
  0·1 month ago 0·1 month ago- No, they’re not, and that is the whole point. - If you could die a hundred times and never lose any progress, Pharloom wouldn’t feel dangerous or unwelcoming. - This feeling you get when you’re running around an uncharted area is tied to the risk of being sent back, not the difficulty of the enemies in said area. 
  0·1 month ago 0·1 month ago- I’ll repeat a comment I posted on another article. - It has been 14 years since Dark Souls and yet, the holy words still stand. - Git gud. 
  0·1 month ago 0·1 month ago- Racecar coffin sounds dope though. 

I don’t really get it. Snopes says “mostly false”, but then confirms that the UK made a recommendation to replace analog clock for digital ones because “some students had trouble estimating the remaining time”.
While OOP is a shortcut/overgeneralization, it doesn’t sound “mostly false” to me.