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I foresee this hurting Twitter significantly. It will now take up to twice as long for people to read their feeds, turning it into something closer to Facebook. The one thing Twitter had going for it was the forced brevity; now they’re nixing that.

So many factual flaws in this article I can’t even be bothered to take it apart. I deeply disagree with much of what Beth presents as “fact” — it’s skewed and in some cases entirely erroneous. I would appreciate it if Lifehacker would stay out of the political punditry business, because it’s way out of its league.

New York is verifiably a state of mind. (ref: Billy Joel)

So the gist of the article is, if you can’t find a dermalologist to see you, lie?

I’ve always been curious about gadgets like this, but are there any links for how I can get my water SERIOUSLY (but economically) tested so I know how bad my situation is, before I go and spend $160 to fix it?

I’ve always been curious about gadgets like this, but are there any links for how I can get my water SERIOUSLY (but

My health insurance company sent me a free digital weight scale. I unboxed it, weighed myself, and ***without any configuration at all, not even wifi network*** my weight showed up in the smartphone app within a minute.

I’m grateful for these deals, but I’m sitting on the sidelines until the dust around Apple HomeKit settles. I’m an Apple-centric technology guy, and at the recent WWDC Apple made lots of concessions to loosened restrictions for HomeKit, so I’m hopeful we’ll soon see a flood of reasonably-priced devices. I’m not

I’m grateful for these deals, but I’m sitting on the sidelines until the dust around Apple HomeKit settles. I’m an

Getting REALLY sick of the partisan diatribes posted by Beth and Lifehacker. I could rebut it point by point but...she’s so far off the reservation and clearly has no interest in objective journalism.

You are aware they skyrocketed after and because of the ACA, right?

I love how this article is written assuming we all have vengeful hatred in our hearts towards Republicans and now we’re going to show them!

It’s a good deal, but they run this promotion all the time, and sometimes in special conjunction with eBay, so no particular rush to do it today...

It’s a good deal, but they run this promotion all the time, and sometimes in special conjunction with eBay, so no

Thank you for a reasonably balanced article. I was dreading another hateful and error-filled bash by Beth. Very well explained!

Seriously, does every article need to include a gratuitous Trump bash? I’m not a defender of him, but you are regularly posting factually challenged material when it comes to your politics. Get over it.

I have multiple Google accounts and Google is frequently “forgetting” which one I’m logged into, so I’m constantly manually logging back in. (I know they’re working on some new unified login, which, if done well, will be very welcome.) However, Google’s current login system is pretty shoddy itself, by 2017 standards.

We have to be completely clear on that “Republicans want to deny people health care”? You could not be more wrong. This is partisan politics at its worst. Republicans are the ones fighting for a viable, workable, affordable system here. All Democrats have done is promised the moon (and not delivered).

Beth, these ultra-lib diatribes are poison to society. They are a slanted one-sided acerbic look at the issue. You regularly misrepresent Republicans point of view. I’m done with Lifehacker if this is the “news” it’s going to report.

Fwding to Hillary Clinton’s people.

Love the comments below, especially Travis Cotton.