Encrypted? Encrypted how? How would the employees tasked with age verification access them if they were encrypted?
Security is not a binary state. You can pay as much as you want but there’s no assurance that you won’t be hacked.
That requires cultural changes through a timescale of generations, so it’s not a feasible solution.
I was curious and obviously there is no single exact source but it seems like ~30% of web users have an ad blocker of some kind. Remember that some quite popular browsers include a built-in ad blocker.
Sure: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45522868 This is the removed comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45523057
It wasn't the article itself that was flagged. The article was allowed to stay posted and there was some discussion about it. But then someone commented, rightly, that the article was a union hit piece, and that comment…
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How will you ignore it when they outlaw cash?
I also learnt a lot from your tutorial of Flask. Thank you.
I agree. He shouldn’t have a twitter account.
I’ve never heard of Reddit revealing the nationality of members of any sub. Do you have a source for this?
Spending all day drinking and socialising is a waste of a day? As opposed to what, working? Or maybe watching Netflix at home?
Honestly, it’s pathetic. I know someone will come up with pragmatic reasons for this, but it’s simply pathetic.
In Spain there are half a million more people living off the government than those working in the private sector: https://theobjective.com/economia/macroeconomia/2024-09-16/a...
Stop reading things that upset you.
Most people have an irrational fear of one or many things, that doesn’t mean those fears have to be entertained. The media loves to instil fear to get clicks.
Isn’t it just inflation. As time passes there is more fiat in circulation, which means fiat is worth less, which means you need more fiat to buy the same amount of gold.
That the way the parent comment is written evokes fear unnecessarily. There are no definite provable effects of exposure of PFAS - in fact our current knowledge of them is so bad that if you use google and find a list…
It’s not “you” failing. If your business fails, everybody gets fired. Why is everybody getting fired better than firing a few people?
We are talking here about businesses with say 10 employees that go through dire straits and can’t fire people to survive. The only solution is to close down and lay EVERYONE off. IPO? Get rich quick scheme? Why is…
Actually it’s everybody’s problem, since job inflexibility is one of the reasons why Europe is so poor compared to other first world countries. Who exactly benefits from a business going under? Its bigger competitors?…
The best thing to happen to Linux Desktop is not that it has improved but that its biggest competitor has dropped the ball? That’s not really praising it.
Encrypted? Encrypted how? How would the employees tasked with age verification access them if they were encrypted?
Security is not a binary state. You can pay as much as you want but there’s no assurance that you won’t be hacked.
That requires cultural changes through a timescale of generations, so it’s not a feasible solution.
I was curious and obviously there is no single exact source but it seems like ~30% of web users have an ad blocker of some kind. Remember that some quite popular browsers include a built-in ad blocker.
Sure: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45522868 This is the removed comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45523057
It wasn't the article itself that was flagged. The article was allowed to stay posted and there was some discussion about it. But then someone commented, rightly, that the article was a union hit piece, and that comment…
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How will you ignore it when they outlaw cash?
I also learnt a lot from your tutorial of Flask. Thank you.
I agree. He shouldn’t have a twitter account.
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I’ve never heard of Reddit revealing the nationality of members of any sub. Do you have a source for this?
Spending all day drinking and socialising is a waste of a day? As opposed to what, working? Or maybe watching Netflix at home?
Honestly, it’s pathetic. I know someone will come up with pragmatic reasons for this, but it’s simply pathetic.
In Spain there are half a million more people living off the government than those working in the private sector: https://theobjective.com/economia/macroeconomia/2024-09-16/a...
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Stop reading things that upset you.
Most people have an irrational fear of one or many things, that doesn’t mean those fears have to be entertained. The media loves to instil fear to get clicks.
Isn’t it just inflation. As time passes there is more fiat in circulation, which means fiat is worth less, which means you need more fiat to buy the same amount of gold.
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That the way the parent comment is written evokes fear unnecessarily. There are no definite provable effects of exposure of PFAS - in fact our current knowledge of them is so bad that if you use google and find a list…
It’s not “you” failing. If your business fails, everybody gets fired. Why is everybody getting fired better than firing a few people?
We are talking here about businesses with say 10 employees that go through dire straits and can’t fire people to survive. The only solution is to close down and lay EVERYONE off. IPO? Get rich quick scheme? Why is…
Actually it’s everybody’s problem, since job inflexibility is one of the reasons why Europe is so poor compared to other first world countries. Who exactly benefits from a business going under? Its bigger competitors?…
The best thing to happen to Linux Desktop is not that it has improved but that its biggest competitor has dropped the ball? That’s not really praising it.