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How To Automatically Get Rid of Annoying Baby Pictures on Facebook
Are you reaching a stage in your life where it seems like everyone is having babies, and you can’t escape the little rascals—even when you go to check Facebook in your alone time? A new Chrome extension called Unbaby.me offers a way to expel digital infants from your newsfeed; simply install it and tell it what to look for, and it will replace any toddlers with awesome pictures from a customizable photo pool. Thanks, Internet!

How To Automatically Get Rid of Annoying Baby Pictures on Facebook

Are you reaching a stage in your life where it seems like everyone is having babies, and you can’t escape the little rascals—even when you go to check Facebook in your alone time? A new Chrome extension called Unbaby.me offers a way to expel digital infants from your newsfeed; simply install it and tell it what to look for, and it will replace any toddlers with awesome pictures from a customizable photo pool. Thanks, Internet!

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Just because you’re stuck at your desk doesn’t mean you can’t sneak in a little fun. At BuildWithChrome you can slap together virtual LEGO bricks with ease.

The site, a collaboration between Google and LEGO, shows you a massive map of Australia and New Zealand covered in thousands of LEGO base plates. Zoom in, select a base plate, and get building. The block selection is fairly limited (you can work with the kind of blocks you’d find in a generic LEGO brick pack) but it’s still quite a bit of fun.