Afaik NZ has already implemented such a rule.
Afaik NZ has already implemented such a rule.
Huh. I gave it a try, and while drunk, i just went on and on, but overall it just smelled so bad that it never became a habit. I guess i’m lucky
Not even the commies put corpes in their parliament
But… you have choice. Nobody needs to go to taylor Swifts concerts. Nobody needs to see the next Marvel movie. It’s a business.
As long as people only spend money on things that are worth more to them than said money, everyone is fine. If people can’t control their purchases, it isn’t the industry’s fault.
I’m fortunate to not enjoy popular culture in the first place.
And a lifestyle that doesn’t require cars seems incomprehensible to them.
No, i actually meant to be constructive. Nevermind
I just wanted to point out that we have choice. Though it seems redundant, because everyone who end up on Lemmy should know that
Well, then go to a nice community, perhaps even a different instance.
That decline is slower than I expected. It shows that more people stay than not
I feel that Joe Rogan is quite open about not really knowing much about anything. It’s a real shame. I’d be interested in some of his podcasts, if only the host knew what they were talking about
His statement isn’t really about the severity of the issue, he just says that people are prone to give up
Someone correct me if I’m wrong.
Operating nodes is expensive, offers no reward, and comes with a serious legal risk.
This won’t stop the NSA from operating a few. I assume that a significant portion of Tor nodes is run by intelligence agencies. If they control all nodes used for a connection(i believe three are used), they can probably piece together what connections a user is having.
I’m under the impression that my use will only make it slower for people who really need it.
Can Lemmy even protect itself against spam while being open?
This reminds me that they finance the Tor project (onion browser).
This sounds so sad
Our exchange here is public, a gift to humanity and all aliens that might stumble upon it. If meta can make money from it, so be it. But anyone else can just as well.
There are some American news sites that don’t serve to European users for that reason. Instead, we get a screan that explains that GDPR is too much for them to handle.
It can be circumvented with a VPN, but I haven’t bothered so far
If YouTube wanted to, they could disable that.
Honestly, I’ve always been surprised as to why YouTube even tolerates adblockers. It’s basically a no-brainer for them to bake ads into the stream and disable skipping
Celsius temperature are often given in steps of 0.5. for temperature records in summer the news report it down to an accuracy of 0.1