Can't you just politely decline and then they relieve you from duty? Or can they coerce you into doing a digital striptease for them?
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Hmm. Hobbies? Something that isn't part of the daily grind? Maybe take part in the capitalism for a while, save some money to move somewhere else? I heard there isn't much at least in the USA in between ultra capitalism and a cabin in the woods. But there might be somewhere else... Maybe a nice hacienda in Andalusia?
It depends on how "far from perfect" the bill is. I think most of the times it is wise to revise a bill before it gets passed because it becomes more complicated after that. You'd need a whole new bill for that, start at zero with that, and convince everyone that it's necessary to tackle the same issue yet again. Of course the role of the EFF also is to advocate for privacy and the people and pick on things if politicians don't do it right, not agree with a healf-hearted attempt. So they're bound to be negative about smaller issues with any proposed solution.
I see some valid concerns. There are several loopholes. Some things won't get protected. I think it's a bit strange that contractors can do whatever they want. And "pay-for-privacy" isn't what we should strive for. Sure, it aligns well with American ideology, but it only helps the rich and people with time at hand to care about such things, while exploiting the average Joe and 98% of the population.
And immediately introducing a mandatory ceiling is more caring for the big tech companies, than for the citizen.
(Edit: Concerning the "pay-for-privacy": https://lemmy.world/post/14442251 )
I can't tell if you're the problem or if it is Lemmy.
I don't think there is an alternative as of now.
However: I think Lemmy will grow. As of now it doesn't due to the limitations of the software developers... Which is my personal little pet peeve. But it's currently in the process of diversifying itself. New projects like Piefed and others are being developed to tackle the current issues and limitations that don't get addressed by the Lemmy developers. I think there is a good chance that Lemmy is going to change in the near to mid future.
(And I don't get all the drama and political arguments anyways. It doesn't contribute anything to my life discussing world news/politics and it's bound to be negative... I'd like some more nice personal projects, soldering electronics, Linux communities and maybe posts about woodworking or lewd stories. Arguing about politics is a valid thing to do, but also boring in my perspective and this place is full of it.)
I'm not sure if it's necessarily bad. There is precedent for unconventional moderation practices on lemmy.ml and I'd like to see some people to move away from the large communities there and their moderators.
I'd like a more scientific approach. Implement that feature and then see if it contributes to a healthier discussion or has negative side-effects. At this point it's just speculation and we can't tell if it helps or attracts trolls.
Ich würde einfach mal in einen Laden gehen und nachfragen. Üblicherweise sind auch Läden die etwas spezialisierter auf Über- oder Untergrößen sind da etwas zuvorkommender als die großen Ketten.
BHs probiert man ja glaube ich sowieso besser vorher an. Meine Unterbuchsen hingegen sind meist im 3er Packs verpackt und wenn schon müsste ein Verkäufer das für mich aufmachen.
Ich persönlich habe jetzt auch kein großes Problem damit, ich wasche Dinge eh vor dem ersten Gebrauch. Ich lasse aber meine eigene Unterwäsche auch an beim Anprobieren.
Onlinehandel ist die Frage. Da müsste man in die Geschäftsbedingungen gucken. Grundsätzlich kann man ja immer alles 14 Tage zurücksenden, wenn das nicht anders geregelt ist.
Thank you very much for answering all of my many questions.
Das ist aber richtiger Brokkoli. Blumenkohl hab ich auch.
Sonarr / Radarr / Lidarr / ...
The software stack the pirates use to automate the whole pirating process... From looking for new episodes of tv shows for example to indexing to downloading everything automatically. You can have a look at the description of this community. Everything should be linked.
I don't think I get it entirely. I googled "seedbox provider" and it seems it's just a VPS with a good amount of storage. I guess they do promise not to cooperate with law enforcement? Or are in other jurisdictions? Does that mean people can do other nefarious stuff on their machines? I mean it says "Dedicated IP"... If the IP doesn't change, they don't need to keep logs anyways, it'll be the same IP today as it was yesterday. And they don't even need to access any logs. They can just see what I torrented with that IP a few weeks ago and it'll still be the same and still tied to the VPS I rented...
I'm based in the EU. So my ISP is also not allowed to spy on my connections. However they will comply with law enforcement as will any normal hosting provider within the EU.
Yeah, no idea about the revenge part. I'd recommend not to dwell in hatred and misery. F her, and use the time you now got to spare to do something useful. Idk, date someone, learn a programming language, read a book or smoke some weed. Gets you more than becoming a miserable person full of hatred and a 5 minute rush of revenge that doesn't last anyways...
Hmm, regarding food... I'm not sure if there's anything. Some things I don't like, but we have multiple supermarkets with different store brands and usually there's at least one store brand somewhere that I don't exclude.
But laptops would be an example for me. I really like enterprise hardware more than a generic and slow Wallmart laptop made from cheap components. And it'll probably last me longer and be cheaper in the long run.