The listener-funded radio station that runs the archive, WFMU, is the single greatest radio station in the world.
I didn't address your other points because I didn't disagree with them. I think we're talking past each other. You assume my position is promoting hedonism. It's not. I believe should take time to do things to make…
You don't need to be remembered to be significant. I'm trying to see if the OP knows the difference. I think it's great your a scout leader. It will help shape the lives of children who will outlive you. And you're…
> Honestly, I don't think it's all that easy to rule out valuing the future beyond death Never said it was easy. It can take years of reflection. I'm suggesting the OP do that. Their life will be a lot more pleasant and…
Chances are, you won't be remembered in 1000 years. And you'll be too dead to enjoy it if you are. Are you sure you have come to terms with that? Lots of people I meet here are obsessed with "making their dent in the…
If the benefit users got was that great, I think people would pay for these services, if forced to.
I don't agree, but at least I understand where you're coming from. Here is the stasis of our dispute: > I would argue most of these things make the world a better place not a worse place. And that people should be able…
> GDPR could have safeguarded data by demanding more transparency That would be a toothless regulation. It would just cause businesses to add more crap to their privacy policies, which nobody reads anyway, and doesn't…
If you were going to make apps that didn't safeguard the users data, and this law deterred you from doing so, then the law is working as intended.
The listener-funded radio station that runs the archive, WFMU, is the single greatest radio station in the world.
I didn't address your other points because I didn't disagree with them. I think we're talking past each other. You assume my position is promoting hedonism. It's not. I believe should take time to do things to make…
You don't need to be remembered to be significant. I'm trying to see if the OP knows the difference. I think it's great your a scout leader. It will help shape the lives of children who will outlive you. And you're…
> Honestly, I don't think it's all that easy to rule out valuing the future beyond death Never said it was easy. It can take years of reflection. I'm suggesting the OP do that. Their life will be a lot more pleasant and…
Chances are, you won't be remembered in 1000 years. And you'll be too dead to enjoy it if you are. Are you sure you have come to terms with that? Lots of people I meet here are obsessed with "making their dent in the…
If the benefit users got was that great, I think people would pay for these services, if forced to.
I don't agree, but at least I understand where you're coming from. Here is the stasis of our dispute: > I would argue most of these things make the world a better place not a worse place. And that people should be able…
> GDPR could have safeguarded data by demanding more transparency That would be a toothless regulation. It would just cause businesses to add more crap to their privacy policies, which nobody reads anyway, and doesn't…
If you were going to make apps that didn't safeguard the users data, and this law deterred you from doing so, then the law is working as intended.