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A similar complaint: https://ungoogle.us/

You lost me when the first interesting link starts "http://localhost/"

Looks like not many people are actually using it:

http://purl.ly/purl/index


Sorry about that - thanks for letting me know! I fixed it in the post. Here it is as well: http://feedafever.com/

An interesting article, but it's unfortunately one more that misses the elephant in the room: Nrwl NX: https://nx.dev/

How did http://Edge.org miss the list

Is it just me or is that list a bit too shallow?


I don't really see the point to this. On the plus side, the design is awesome, especially the 404 page:

http://blog.thenounproject.com/


Ah, thanks for the bug report. I'll fix things like http://hackerstream.com/?item=2747279

Hmm, it's almost as if the author of https://whydoesaptnotusehttps.com/ may have overlooked a few things.

Looks like I'm not the only one who has had this problem: http://blog.mailchimp.com/ewww-you-use-php/


That doesn't look right to me. Here's how it looks for me: http://www.dropmocks.com/mBiQ4E

Things like http://yeoman.io/ likely have something to do with it.

Fixed.

If you can point out namecheap doing something like this: http://nodaddy.com/mystory.html, then I'd agree with your second point.


Also, self-redirect bug: http://fry.io/bk


That's not really a "bug": http://0.30000000000000004.com/

Not sure why, but if you go to http://diznix.com/2010/07/27/ instead, it works just fine.

This has been going on for years. See wardriving: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardriving and Wigle: http://wigle.net/ Or is it only a problem when Google does it?
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