My guess is that you’ll rarely find this as it’s not a protected characteristic under the law (and, as far as I can see, CoCs essentially follow discrimination law). Whether that's the law wasn't my point. And actually…
Whether they are a good or bad idea, maybe not, but whether they should be supported, opposed, or ignored, it is relevant. The group of people actively pushing for codes of conduct and the group of people making…
Whenever I see a code of conduct I check if "political opinion" is a "protected class". Then I ask, "Could Brendan Eich have been excommunicated under this code?". I rarely find the first. The second is less clear cut,…
I understand that, which is why I ended my original comment with: Not saying you're wrong I'm just surprised.
Sure, but that's enough money to retire comfortably at any age in a first world country. Did Musk do a lifetime's work worth of damage to the man? Did he make it impossible for the other man to work? Was the other man…
$10,000,000 sounds like the judgement I'd expect in a wrongful death suit, not a single episode of mud slinging. Not saying you're wrong I'm just surprised.
Parent doesn't seem to be arguing that these providers are anonymous, just that you get what you pay for in customer service. They explicitly say that end to end encryption (ie client side PGP) is required for privacy.
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The American one doesn't? I have an Android phone - they know who I am - and they know what I search for.
In practice it matters, I think, even if in principle you can't undelete something from the internet. If someone is not explicitly looking for it, or not looking very hard, then the fewer places it exists the less…
They can if you're Redbox, which is what the parent was talking about. With DRM bullshit they can circumvent the Right of First Sale principle.
The main issue with this approach for me is that Google et. al. clearly have much better physical security than my apartment. In exchange for in-principle privacy improvements and possibly forth amendment protection you…
Maybe they could change their name to "Hospital of the Temple Moneychangers"
I'd assume it's because then a pathogen could just make itself look like a red blood cell to dodge the immune system.
See also: https://en.wikibooks.org
In my experience of having lost fifty pounds and having kept most of it off for a year or two now, "move more" is significantly less important than "eat less". (For overall health I'm sure it's very important, here I'm…
"Quantity has a quality all its own."
"Sigh. I guess now we have to cut the local Post Office in on the graft."
I too had a difficult childhood and overcame some moderate difficulties. Then I proceeded to waste my adult youth (20s and most of my 30s) in a multi decade pit of depression and withdrawal from the world. So let's not…
Conservatives (the politicians) pretend to want to deport illegal immigrants to get votes. They don't actually want to do it because a lot of businesses depend on them for cheap labor. You don't even need to deport…
They're probably quite useful in obtaining probable cause, much like drug search dogs.
I find it so strange that this is a problem... like the top legal minds of Germany can't figure out how to interpret the concept of public domain from another jurisdiction in a way that's consistent with German law?…
Energy.
No, but if I'm going to log in it forces me to check to make sure the domain is not something deceptively similar to what I expect, which takes mental energy and is therefore annoying. Also, unlike apparently everyone…
I care :-(
My guess is that you’ll rarely find this as it’s not a protected characteristic under the law (and, as far as I can see, CoCs essentially follow discrimination law). Whether that's the law wasn't my point. And actually…
Whether they are a good or bad idea, maybe not, but whether they should be supported, opposed, or ignored, it is relevant. The group of people actively pushing for codes of conduct and the group of people making…
Whenever I see a code of conduct I check if "political opinion" is a "protected class". Then I ask, "Could Brendan Eich have been excommunicated under this code?". I rarely find the first. The second is less clear cut,…
I understand that, which is why I ended my original comment with: Not saying you're wrong I'm just surprised.
Sure, but that's enough money to retire comfortably at any age in a first world country. Did Musk do a lifetime's work worth of damage to the man? Did he make it impossible for the other man to work? Was the other man…
$10,000,000 sounds like the judgement I'd expect in a wrongful death suit, not a single episode of mud slinging. Not saying you're wrong I'm just surprised.
Parent doesn't seem to be arguing that these providers are anonymous, just that you get what you pay for in customer service. They explicitly say that end to end encryption (ie client side PGP) is required for privacy.
mailbox.org (not affiliated, just a user)
The American one doesn't? I have an Android phone - they know who I am - and they know what I search for.
In practice it matters, I think, even if in principle you can't undelete something from the internet. If someone is not explicitly looking for it, or not looking very hard, then the fewer places it exists the less…
They can if you're Redbox, which is what the parent was talking about. With DRM bullshit they can circumvent the Right of First Sale principle.
The main issue with this approach for me is that Google et. al. clearly have much better physical security than my apartment. In exchange for in-principle privacy improvements and possibly forth amendment protection you…
Maybe they could change their name to "Hospital of the Temple Moneychangers"
I'd assume it's because then a pathogen could just make itself look like a red blood cell to dodge the immune system.
See also: https://en.wikibooks.org
In my experience of having lost fifty pounds and having kept most of it off for a year or two now, "move more" is significantly less important than "eat less". (For overall health I'm sure it's very important, here I'm…
"Quantity has a quality all its own."
"Sigh. I guess now we have to cut the local Post Office in on the graft."
I too had a difficult childhood and overcame some moderate difficulties. Then I proceeded to waste my adult youth (20s and most of my 30s) in a multi decade pit of depression and withdrawal from the world. So let's not…
Conservatives (the politicians) pretend to want to deport illegal immigrants to get votes. They don't actually want to do it because a lot of businesses depend on them for cheap labor. You don't even need to deport…
They're probably quite useful in obtaining probable cause, much like drug search dogs.
I find it so strange that this is a problem... like the top legal minds of Germany can't figure out how to interpret the concept of public domain from another jurisdiction in a way that's consistent with German law?…
Energy.
No, but if I'm going to log in it forces me to check to make sure the domain is not something deceptively similar to what I expect, which takes mental energy and is therefore annoying. Also, unlike apparently everyone…
I care :-(