Totally depends on the ISP. Any mobile phone bought on O2 for instance in the last 10 or so years, had filtering enabled by default. You just call them up and ask them to disable it. It's not a big deal. I don't buy the…
1. When you sign up to an ISP, they explicitly ask if you want a filter. 2. Asking your ISP to stop filtering is simple, easy, and immediate. Seriously. This is a non issue. Several cellphones have come with filtering…
All these filters by ISPs are optional. Is it that hard to say "hell no" when they ask you "do you want us to block stuff?" The amount of misinformation spread about this mythical "UK porn filter" is astounding, but I…
The meaning of "troll" has been diluted so much in recent years, that it's now largely used by the media, and people in general, to mean someone who expresses a view that you disagree with. And it's used to describe…
Yes. Hellbanning is random. Although making 'dissenting' comments, or disagreeing with the hivemind certainly accelerates your hellbanning. I've been hellbanned umpteen times for essentially no good reasons.
Also depends on how much investment they got surely. Loopt apparently sold for $43m, but had $32m investment. I don't know if that's classed as 'success' or not.
Lots of people don't want to live in a city. For me, living in a city is a horrible existence. So living in the unspoilt countryside a car is pretty useful to get around. A car is freedom. Do you really want to be…
I'm pretty sure most of us learnt to program outside of school, and off our own backs. Isn't that the best way? School is there to show kids how to teach themselves anything they want to learn. Not to spoonfeed them…
I'd agree. But in this case, the claim from GCHQ etc is that they have acted fully within the law. The guardian just loves anti-government stories, bashing anyone in power. Look at the "expenses scandal". The Guardian…
Well, agree to disagree. It would be a far worse place to live where newspapers are allowed to break laws "in the interest of public interest".
No. It's totally different. This is not about censorship. Newspapers can say what the hell they want. Unless they obtained that information via illegal means - which The Guardian did. They are absolutely the same as the…
Just think about your proposition for ten seconds. You're suggesting that the entire government is corrupt, and covering up 'something bad'? There are endless systems of checks, balances, and disclosure within our…
Yes I do believe that, and it's what the heads of GCHQ MI5 etc told the government when they were asked that question.
So you'd be fine with someone stealing data the government holds on your, say your medical records, and publishing them on the front page would you? Maybe your last few tax returns. May as well publish those as well!…
I know this will be unpopular here, but personally, I would like to see the Guardian prosecuted for its reckless reporting of stolen information in the same way that phone hacking was dealt with. You can't just steal…
You can be anti-apartheid, whilst also disagreeing that a good solution is to start bombing shopping malls and railway stations.
His torrorist organization bombed many civilian targets, such as railway stations. He also cheated on his first wife, and was a member of the communist party. I'll judge him on that. edit: Downvote this if you like, but…
I would. The only use case I can see for it is if you're adopted and so don't know family history. Other than that, it can only lead to bad things.
It always amuses me how some people absolutely believe that being gay is 'preprogrammed into their DNA', but refuse to accept that there is any difference between the sexes. Wait until you've had a son and daughter,…
Woah there. Even when a child is 1 or 2, they start to exhibit the traits that show what they want. Way before they have any peer group, before they can be advertised at etc etc. Girls want to care for things,…
The problem is, most people aren't trained doctors. They will have no idea how to interpret the results. They will likely go waste their own doctors time worrying about everything. 23andme is preying on some peoples…
If you're going to market something that can allegedly test and diagnose illnesses, it sure as hell should be tested and regulated. I hope 23andme is shutdown.
I think it's also funny that some people are under the delusion that sites like this and reddit, are actually controlled by the 'voters', and that everyone has the same power. They're not. They're controlled by editors…
The hoops are also confusing (at least to me). It gives you a few options, but doesn't tell you which option you should choose if you want to keep things the way they currently are...
I think the takeaway here is stop worrying about your health at such a silly level. Live a good healthy lifestyle, free from stress, smoking, have a balanced diet, plenty of exercise. If you go in search of a…
Totally depends on the ISP. Any mobile phone bought on O2 for instance in the last 10 or so years, had filtering enabled by default. You just call them up and ask them to disable it. It's not a big deal. I don't buy the…
1. When you sign up to an ISP, they explicitly ask if you want a filter. 2. Asking your ISP to stop filtering is simple, easy, and immediate. Seriously. This is a non issue. Several cellphones have come with filtering…
All these filters by ISPs are optional. Is it that hard to say "hell no" when they ask you "do you want us to block stuff?" The amount of misinformation spread about this mythical "UK porn filter" is astounding, but I…
The meaning of "troll" has been diluted so much in recent years, that it's now largely used by the media, and people in general, to mean someone who expresses a view that you disagree with. And it's used to describe…
Yes. Hellbanning is random. Although making 'dissenting' comments, or disagreeing with the hivemind certainly accelerates your hellbanning. I've been hellbanned umpteen times for essentially no good reasons.
Also depends on how much investment they got surely. Loopt apparently sold for $43m, but had $32m investment. I don't know if that's classed as 'success' or not.
Lots of people don't want to live in a city. For me, living in a city is a horrible existence. So living in the unspoilt countryside a car is pretty useful to get around. A car is freedom. Do you really want to be…
I'm pretty sure most of us learnt to program outside of school, and off our own backs. Isn't that the best way? School is there to show kids how to teach themselves anything they want to learn. Not to spoonfeed them…
I'd agree. But in this case, the claim from GCHQ etc is that they have acted fully within the law. The guardian just loves anti-government stories, bashing anyone in power. Look at the "expenses scandal". The Guardian…
Well, agree to disagree. It would be a far worse place to live where newspapers are allowed to break laws "in the interest of public interest".
No. It's totally different. This is not about censorship. Newspapers can say what the hell they want. Unless they obtained that information via illegal means - which The Guardian did. They are absolutely the same as the…
Just think about your proposition for ten seconds. You're suggesting that the entire government is corrupt, and covering up 'something bad'? There are endless systems of checks, balances, and disclosure within our…
Yes I do believe that, and it's what the heads of GCHQ MI5 etc told the government when they were asked that question.
So you'd be fine with someone stealing data the government holds on your, say your medical records, and publishing them on the front page would you? Maybe your last few tax returns. May as well publish those as well!…
I know this will be unpopular here, but personally, I would like to see the Guardian prosecuted for its reckless reporting of stolen information in the same way that phone hacking was dealt with. You can't just steal…
You can be anti-apartheid, whilst also disagreeing that a good solution is to start bombing shopping malls and railway stations.
His torrorist organization bombed many civilian targets, such as railway stations. He also cheated on his first wife, and was a member of the communist party. I'll judge him on that. edit: Downvote this if you like, but…
I would. The only use case I can see for it is if you're adopted and so don't know family history. Other than that, it can only lead to bad things.
It always amuses me how some people absolutely believe that being gay is 'preprogrammed into their DNA', but refuse to accept that there is any difference between the sexes. Wait until you've had a son and daughter,…
Woah there. Even when a child is 1 or 2, they start to exhibit the traits that show what they want. Way before they have any peer group, before they can be advertised at etc etc. Girls want to care for things,…
The problem is, most people aren't trained doctors. They will have no idea how to interpret the results. They will likely go waste their own doctors time worrying about everything. 23andme is preying on some peoples…
If you're going to market something that can allegedly test and diagnose illnesses, it sure as hell should be tested and regulated. I hope 23andme is shutdown.
I think it's also funny that some people are under the delusion that sites like this and reddit, are actually controlled by the 'voters', and that everyone has the same power. They're not. They're controlled by editors…
The hoops are also confusing (at least to me). It gives you a few options, but doesn't tell you which option you should choose if you want to keep things the way they currently are...
I think the takeaway here is stop worrying about your health at such a silly level. Live a good healthy lifestyle, free from stress, smoking, have a balanced diet, plenty of exercise. If you go in search of a…