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Cake day: July 8th, 2023

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  • Wow you have totally changed my mind about my original post!

    Serious though, just here for discussion, but it seems that there’s a lot of sheep here that dont question anything or try to expand upon their knowledge… which is a problem, why can’t you reply with something constructive?

    Keep reading your headlines that fuel your anger if that’s what you want, but don’t reply to people that oppose your views if you have nothing to add.

    You had a chance with your reply to help me and possibly others understand your viewpoint more, but all you have done is make me hate u lol.

    Tangent warning thats too late







  • An admirable goal, even though I’m pretty sure current science says it’s not possible. I don’t think he’s smart, but maybe the actual smart people working on this will get somewhere, and if that helps people, that’s good.

    Might not get anywhere, but I suppose it’s worth a try (assuming the academics involved think there’s a good reason).

    At face value, it does seem like an invasion of privacy, if there’s no consent to share medical records, etc.

    p.s. the nazi comments are kinda gross, if they wanted to exterminate disabled people, they surely wouldn’t need to make headlines about them gathering data, it could be a private affair.


  • dogs0n@sh.itjust.workstoPrivacy@lemmy.worldCars are scary
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    9 days ago

    I don’t know why the car has the persons name, but it’s the same thing with most peoples smartphones. People usually never turn off bluetooth when not in use and it’s always blasting their name. Though it is of course easier to see who Oscar is when there’s a whole car model to match it to.

    For car’s, I wonder why they can’t only blast a device name while in pairing mode. Dunno of it’s just not a possibility, but that seems smort.



  • Depending on where you live, it may not matter if you don’t use a VPN, you could possibly research what usually happens in your area?

    Many people never get warnings, others ignore them and nothing happens.

    Usually nothing happens because ISPs don’t care if you torrent, it wastes their time and resources when studios/content owners send dmcas (or whatever) and they have to send a warning. I bet the warnings are just automated for most isps so they can mostly ignore them. ISPs also don’t want to punish their customers because then they’ll lose revenue by cutting you off.

    (The ignoring part is heresay, i’m just combining info i’ve heard over the years and experience)

    Some (most?) countries it’s not illegal to torrent copyrighted content either, unless you distribute it (seed).