The hot and cold water thing is not common at all. A few sushi places and bars have it. But it’s quite rare tbh.
The hot and cold water thing is not common at all. A few sushi places and bars have it. But it’s quite rare tbh.
Fast my ass. Once they finally start maybe… But it takes ages to lay the first stone. There’s not enough people available to build everything they want to build. It’s a serious issue
And we’re back. Finally!
Ah, didn’t realize that’s what they did. I thought they just fired fake guns (eg something like an airsoft gun with gas blowback or something fancy )and edited the sounds in later.
From what understand, guns are silly loud. Much louder than they sound in movies.
But I’ve never fired or even held one, so what do I know :)
Why the fuck do they use real weapons on a set and not prop weapons? That’s the part I don’t understand at all…
Governments also have to comply with GDPR. They also have no commercial interest in the personal data.
Haha, that’s also very true :).
Yeah, that sounds like the most correct take. I don’t think the EU will be happy with that if ActivityPub really blows up. e.g. if Threads joins the federation (and we don’t defederate from their data leeching service), that would become really really complex :)
That sounds like a good take. I have no idea if it’s correct, but it sounds reasonable.
So I’d have to contact every single instance to get rid of my data, which sounds reasonable, but is practically speaking absolutely impossible.
Lemmy just sounds like a GDPR nightmare for the EU tbh.
Not as if the GDPR cares about that specifically. Whatever excuse or justification you might have, the law still applies… Mail servers also have to comply with the law.
It seems the GDRP does not agree with you:
To what data do the EEA GDPR and the UK GDPR apply?
The EEA GDPR and the UK GDPR apply to all "personal data,” which includes any information relating to a living, identified or identifiable person. Examples include name, SSN, other identification numbers, location data, IP addresses, online cookies, images, email addresses, and content generated by the data subject.
No idea. That’s why I am asking.
I just feel that if Lemmy keeps growing, the EU will eventually take notice and consider implementing requirements/measures/regulations…
But I guess it’s not just lemmy, but also any other fediverse (or any other decentralized) service. Just curious
Not sure if this is the right community to ask? It’s not really a technical support question, just a general lemmy question.
Yeah, that’s nice and all. But for people that just passively consumed Twitter, Mastodon requires way too much work to get a decent feed set up. I’ve tried multiple times, but I’ve always given up after a while. I don’t want to put effort into my doomscrolling.
I find lemmy a lot more “content-friendly”. After just 2 weeks of using it, my feed is almost back to where my reddit feed was. It’s awesome.
All fine and dandy, but don’t just pick a random one close to you. Don’t forget that the admin basically has all your info. So do your due diligence and make sure to check you agree with all their policies etc.
100%
It was not nearly as vibrant. Just an edit made automatically by Google photos.
This is the original picture before the autoedit: https://imgur.com/a/LaeHkME
It was an exceptionally clear day with an exceptionally blue day.
I still use it. It still works well enough for me that it’s mostly fire and forget.
I see vivaldi, I upvote! Best browser around
I see Niagara, I upvote! Best launcher around
You’d honestly help more by being an active contributing member. We need posters, not lurkers at this early stage. Need to have good content and insightful discussions. Everything else is secondary to that.
You do realize a 3 bedroom appt is like 40-60m2 over here right?