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scoobford ,

Not proper cooking to a well temp, but you never really know if proper food safety practices were observed or not.

scoobford ,

I love it. It's a shame it's as abusive and shitty as it is, but I love it regardless.

Unfortunately, my body can't support it. If it could, that's what I'd be doing with my life.

scoobford ,

That would mean you need to enforce the law for whoever built the model. If the original creator has 100TB of cheese pizza, then they should be the one who gets arrested.

Otherwise you're busting random customers at a pizza shop for possession of the meth the cook smoked before his shift.

scoobford ,

Apricots. They're available, but they're always shitty.

I'd kill for apricots like you can get in the EU. Cheaper than here and they were delicious, not mealy and bland.

scoobford ,

It likely isn't any different in imported models, flame retardant materials are a very basic and very important safety feature.

Also, it is surprisingly hard to import a car in the US. I'd kill for decent hot hatch that wasn't $40k.

scoobford ,

There isn't much of an alternative. All major manufacturers have been doing this for a while, we are approaching the point where you'll need to buy and maintain a classic car to avoid this type of data collection. Unfortunately, most people simply do not have the time, money, and expertise to do that. Nor should they have to.

scoobford ,

I find his comedy to be more smug and condescending than humorous or clever.

Don't really know anything else about him. Don't care to either, he can live his life and I can live mine.

scoobford ,

We lowkey need a database of how to airgap cars. Spying hardware started being common long enough ago that people aren't really going to be able to avoid it when buying used, unless they have the time and money to maintain a classic car.

It isn't just your driving either. They also very commonly log location and audio inside the car as well.

scoobford ,

Iirc Mozilla tried, but they all were so terrible everybody got an F according to their (IMO pretty fair) standards.

scoobford ,

SMS piggybacks on existing signals to and from your phone. They are entirely free, and have been in a lot of places for a long time.

You're getting screwed. At least it's a good reason for your contacts to switch to signal or simpleX?

scoobford ,

No reason they should exist in any day and age.

Companies do not pay per packet. Paying more for more bandwidth or lower latency kind of makes sense because theoretically they may be prioritizing your traffic when the network is under too much load. But sending 16 petabytes costs exactly the same as 1kb in a month, assuming your connection is fast enough to handle 16 petabytes in a month.

Would you teach your kids how to pirate?

My gf and I have had discussions about teaching morals to kids. In that vein, I asked myself, would I teach piracy to my kids? Yes, it’s technically illegal and carries inherent risks. But so does teenage sex carry the risks of teenage pregnancy, and so we have an obligation to children to teach them how to practice safe sex....

scoobford ,

I'd teach them once they are old enough to understand it on a technical level, as well as the potential consequences.

And I find your comparison to sex ed very strange. Sex is something they will do with huge consequences if they fuck up. They need to understand it, and they need to understand it early.

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