Fuck cleaning, go surfing.
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The privacy apps have been blocking Discord for many years.
The what?
The question says "for my phone".
Also by your logic why use a PC, just don't use the internet at all.
Ethic pertains to the morality of ones action. Think of murder, as a generally agreed unmoral act, or sharing freely as a generally moral act.
Think of it as the market growing or falling, but in a context where this does not really benefit you personally.
I know it sounds really convoluted but believe or not, that's what humanity used to run on.
(Also Briar can make a completely decentralyzed network relying on connecting phoner directly and boucing the messadge around, It's almost a must have if you are, like, trying to organyze when the government shut down the internet and stuff.)
Just put a sticker on top of it that reads "Fuck Amazon" and you can do it guilt free.
You may want to get that checked out.
That's a thing? I thought long haired people did that to somehow manage the mess and delay the drying...
There's lots of costs that don't show up in the 5$ value. Considering limited resources, the value in human lives tied with pollution, the pollution you are not generating during the two hours of hobbying...
I think the math checks out most of the time.
La tua risposta è in contraddizione con il fatto che sia stata abolita.
Sarebbe interessante capire come è avvenuto davvero, ma la soluzione immagino non cada molto lontano da lobby che avranno fatto pressioni in tal senso, con ampie complicità.
I’ve watched the entire series multiple times
Why?
I know it was a great attempt at humour on my part.
From an ethical standoint any earnst attempt at upholding privacy is equally valid. Past the technical necessity, you should probably look at those tools from any ulterior motives standpoint, or path toward a potential future monetization.
On this front, Telegram is clearly shit, Signal is centralized and nothing prevent it from turning "evil" and starting to charge money.
Ideally you'd need complete open sourceness to start getting your feet into ethics, possibly also some political statement beyond some bland "free speech" stance.