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Not enough. According to this article (https://www.dr.dk/nyheder/penge/pludselig-dukkede-nyhed-op-d... you probably need to translate) its enough to link to an authorative site that accepts a query parameter. Googles AI picks up the query parameter as a fact. The artile is about a danish compay probably circumventing sanctions and how russian actors manipulate that fact and turn it around via Google AI

Yeah all pages should have a proper canonical which would solve this too

Not really. F1 regularly changes the rules to make the cars slower for safety reasons.

F1 is on a completely different level than IndyCar. The drivers are also on a different level compared to anything else.


I d'ont. Im portuguese living in Denmark for many years. The difference is just perception.

The portuguese say: "this shitty country is so corrupt". I never encountered any corruption in Portugal.

The danes say: "See we are the best and justest country in the World without corruption". Facts say otherwise. Just google Lars Løkke Rasmussen and take a look at his actions


It became obvious to me in the banking crisis 2008 as everybody in Germany talked about corruption in Greece and ignored the German companies involved that bribed Greece politicians.

It doesn’t help either that the corruption perceptions index is often shortened in German to Korruptionsindex = corruption index which makes it sound objective instead instead of subjective


Italian living in sweden. It's 100% identical. They don't even bother to hide it, because there can't be corruption here by definition. So to us it's so obvious.


It's mostly marketing. Danes, and other Scandinavians, love the idea that they are more honest then others. It's not correct in Denmark. I find Denmark to be a quite corrupt country

Tax-evasion in small scale called "sort arbejde" is quite common.

Former primeminister and current foreign miniater Lars Løkke Rasmussen is a interessant figure. He's famous for not even being able to pay for his own underware.


"Hygge" - portuguese living in Denmark - is not related to "saudade". "Saudade" is as stated by others deep longing with a touch of depression and enjoying that. "Hygge" is something you do to have a good time - with yourself or others.


When I mentioned "hygge" I did not mean to imply that they have the same meaning. I was referring to the fact that "hygge" has entered mainstream English culture, to the point where a lot of English speakers know what it means. I was wondering whether "saudade" now has a similar level of mainstream awareness.


Well, they are present in Denmark. I only managed to find a single item - an expensive apartment.

In Denmark the place to go is dba.dk or facebook marketplace.

Checking the portugese version - its 3 items in Lisbon.


Same problem here. Also on Seqouia


Apple changed this to be a little more annoying with Sequoia: System Settings > Privacy & Security > "Security" heading > "Open Anyway" button.

- https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/open-a-mac-app-from...


In Denmark here. The first does not give havfruen4220 results. The second does >DNB aktie< in 6th place


According to DK-hostmaster (https://www.dk-hostmaster.dk/da/find-domaenenavn) its registered to Ance Dzerina. Ieriku iela 37, dz. 32, LV-1084 Riga, Letland

At 2. juli 2021

Thats pretty fast to work so well. But i see lots of this, with other domains, when searching and have done for years so nothing new here i think.


That's only from your perspective.

Website owners are still sending visitors IP-addresses your way. They have to trust you to do the hashing and deleting the salt (and pepper?) and not delivering data to others (4th party).

Another problem you - and others like goatcounter have - is described here https://blog.paranoidpenguin.net/2020/07/plausible-analytics....


I thought that "CNAME cloacking" was already addressed by uBlock and most similar tools last year already? I don't think it's a very effective method to bypass them.

At least, that's what I can gather from the linked issue and https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/releases/tag/1.25.0 – so I'm not sure if I understand that article.

In goatcounter the whole CNAME thing was just intended as a cute "shortcut" so you can have "stats.example.com"; I assumed that all adblockers would deal with that correctly, and it was never intended as a way to bypass them (and certainly never advertised as such).

As for "selling IP address", how do you know "blog.example.com" isn't just collecting and selling that? Or HN for that matter?


Then use a shortcut :)

What about the (naive) users that d'ont use uBlock and similar tools and d'ont even know they exist?

BTW Goatcounter collects potential personal data. The querystring is not removed, is stored and presented to the website owner.


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