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  • Isn't crowdstrike still being sued for all the damages in aerospace? Kinda crazy

  • "30 minutes"- me when I lie on the internet. Where did you get that number? You realize we can check the news and see that big sites like x and chatgpt were down like 4 hours? Not only that, they said themselves it was not an attack but a misconfiguration. News were reporting it fixed around evening utc while the issue popped up around noon. That's not a 30 min outage and is a huge failure.

  • When I bought my first car, I preordered it (because the color wasn't available) and then did all the paperwork in a couple hours when it arrived and then drove it off the lot. Maybe it's different with lots of loans and checking, but assuming you have liquidity and proper certification in this scenario (I.e. Cashiers check), it might not be as difficult. I don't think you even have to spend it all on one transaction so you could easily break it into smaller ones, like plane tickets and travel arrangements are expensive for a few people. You could splurge and make it nice. They said you had to spend the money but it didn't mean you had to have the reward immediately

  • I don't think the public would be confused if they called the windowless seat a wall seat and made attempts to clarify. They could even warn the buyer when they select the seat.

  • They said that because you said "I'm not going to buy a 100 pack of rechargeable batteries" because that's a ludicrous idea for a typical parent. Families have two kids on average (trending downward) so how many toys do you think each kid has that requires batteries? How many battery powered toys are they actually using at a given period? Can they share toys? Can you teach kids to charge their batteries and move them? You read into it and didn't even figure out what or why they were calling you out.

  • Imo this question is pointed at young adults or teenagers because older adults are just going to trade liquidity for some other form or pay off some huge loan/bill.

  • "Jewish space lasers" "stepmoms aren't real moms" mtg as the anti-pedo faction... What a world we live in

  • And yet your example is an outlier. They haven't said anything wrong, you just want to be right. They do not have a hundred batteries they need to replace constantly- just you and your large extended family. And no one said there's zero use case for disposable batteries in this thread (go ahead and find the quote, you won't).

  • How people still insist fox news is news when they've gone out of their way to say they're not is beyond me. And wow I'm so sorry your fil consumes all that

  • I don't think you are the norm with the amount of batteries your kids consume. Most people don't have that many toys nor have that many kids.

  • I love this comment because it's hubris in a nutshell

  • The more unique it is, the more easy to find you. That's why anti-fingerprinting is a problem because removing tracking makes you more unique compared to millions of devices with the same data tracked.

  • Can you confirm you are physically in the EU? If you are not, they do not care because as you pointed out, "it protects data subjects in the EU". If you are not in the EU, then your location DOES matter. If you are in an EU territory (or territory where international agreements deem it applicable) even as a non-EU citizen, then that would suck. It doesn't sound like lottery to me- be physically in a territory where the law applies and get gdpr. Expecting laws to apply outside their jurisdiction is crazy

  • Yet this same article in paragraph 2 literally says it only covers EU citizens.

    "This Regulation applies to the processing of personal data of data subjects who are in the Union"

    Why are you surprised when they point this out?

  • It's basically having website cookies completely isolated in the same profile. You can also create containers for each website automatically so they can't talk to each other. If you like having multiple emails from the same provider open, you can do that without logging out or making a new Firefox profile, so it's like having all your settings and add-ons with the website flexibility of another profile.

  • The sad part is it wasn't always this way and the government always paid even when the budget wasn't set in stone. As with a lot of things not working, this problem started with Nixon deciding he would punish programs he didn't like by defunding them. Also it is hard not to blame the GOP when they control all branches of government- you'd need to be sleeping to ignore that or just delusional

  • They literally laid off hundreds of thousands of employees and are now worried about deterring people from working for them. How did he miss the signs flashing in front of him?

  • Firefox multi account containers and temporary containers

  • You can fine tune your process but the most basic is a funnel (I.e. V60, chemex, kalita) with a paper filter on top with grounds on it that you just pour hot water on top and wait for it to filter down. Coffee machines do all this but they generally produce worse coffee outside of shops because no one cleans them as often as they should

  • sdfpubnix @lemmy.sdf.org

    Everything is slow