Google automatically turned on AI features in Gmail, Chat, and Meet for many users in late 2025.
These features can read your emails, messages, and attachments to create summaries and suggestions.
Google says your emails don't train Gemini, but some users say they never clearly agreed to these AI features being enabled.
Unless you turn them off, the AI can still analyze your inbox to provide these features.
The reason we think dandelions are weeds is because of a 1950s marketing campaign.
Dandelions, native to Europe and Asia, were brought to North America in the 1600s by European colonists who grew them deliberately.
Every part is edible. The leaves are a salad green, the flowers were made into wine, and the roots were roasted as a coffee substitute and used medicinally for liver and kidney conditions for thousands of years. They were a kitchen-garden staple well into the 1800s.
The shift happened after World War II, when 2,4-D (originally developed for chemical warfare research) was approved as a residential herbicide. Companies like Scotts built the modern lawn-care industry around the idea that a perfect green lawn meant zero broadleaf plants.
Dandelions, being bright yellow and resistant to mowing, became a visible enemy, and the campaign worked. By the 1970s, "dandelion-free" was synonymous with "well-kept."
They aren't native, but they aren't doing significant ecological harm either. The herbicides used to kill them, on the other hand, kill bees, contaminate groundwater, and have been linked to non-Hodgkin lymphoma in humans.
If you hate dandelions, it's most likely due to a marketing campaign that ran before you were born.
The new @federalreserve Chairman (Kevin Warsh) co-authored a paper naming $XRP as a liquidity solution between stablecoins 👀🤯
This paper explicitly states that private sector infrastructure should NOT be ruled out in future digital money systems‼️
This is proof that private infrastructure providers like @Ripple are becoming critical components of the financial system — and @Ripple is one of the very few companies that has spent decades positioning for exactly this moment.
🧵Connect the dots.
Whistleblower Helicopter Pilot:-
“I work for a private Charter Company in Ontario Canada”
“We get paid handsomely, to AirDrop Ticks every year - this year we dropped more earlier - these were Dear Ticks”
WAIT…. WHAT?? 😱
🚨 Canadian whistleblower drops a BOMBSHELL.
A worker for a private charter company in Ontario claims they’re paid HUGE money to fly small planes and aerially disperse MILLIONS of ticks across specific regions — twice a year, early spring and early fall.
This year they switched to deer ticks specifically bred to withstand cold temperatures.
The company receives the ticks in boxes (each containing millions) and drops them from single or dual-prop aircraft with one pilot and one dispersal handler on board.
The post was made in mid-March… weeks before the story exploded.
While our government floods the country with migration, crushes the middle class, and sends billions overseas, this is happening in Ontario?
WHEN will CANADIANS find this inner strength and demand answers??
#cdnpoli #Ontario #TickDispersal #Whistleblower #CanadaWakeUp #LiberalBetrayal #EnoughIsEnough
@BarbaraOneillAU The position we are ‘constantly’ in while we are asleep…what’s next, the harm of the unfolded protein response after we are awake? These experts…