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  • He don’t sound sane, but from what little US politic I catch in news it’s pretty common far up into your law and political system. Maybe all the way to the top.

    I believe your doing yourself a disfavour by assuming he’s criminally insane

  • Google fu is broken.

    Now might actually be a good time to launch a new search engine, as both bing and google refuse to give good results. Bing might have some - idk - can’t look at the pages for very long because layout was made by hitler

  • I still dont understand broadcom’s move except for short term profits. All the kids used to use it, and now they’re on proxmox.

    I work in public sector and we’re transitioning away from VMware now, as the people we recruit know proxmox and not VMware.

    Just like adobe lets the kids get away with pirating - as that builds following - VMware was giving away single-seat.

  • Aren’t they already in use by some stores? M

    Maybe most of this is just circus to keep you worried?

    The thing I don’t like about them is the BT tracking/detection. Not seen any system with the capability to track individuals, but it will show heat maps of where people spend time and clump up. This comes “free” as it’s usually zigbee or similar radios that are used, and these support BT

  • They are - and they’re e-ink based so power lasts a long time. I’ve not been to a store that don’t have them in many years.

    They’re great - always showing the correct price/ amount, and it’s less hassle for the store to change.

    As long as you have a free market and not a coordinated one it will work out great for you guys too

  • I’m still not sure your car thing would match here - unless they refuse to sell you a car that you only use in the USA. I’m guessing these stores are brand owned? Why else would you refuse a sale - even if it’s useless to the buyer

    I could see rights come into play - but they usually regulate within the nation.

    I would think this is connected to name/address/payment not matching the country you claim to live in. If it’s VPN detection then a WiFi router doing the VPN would work fine.

  • It sounds kinda illegal. Can Coca-cola stop me from going to Denmark to buy for danish prices and claim I have to pay Norwegian prices?

    It’s directly comparable to buying danish subscription and using the service from a danish exit. If my data originates in china and are vpn-ed to Denmark they have the same cost on providing me service as anyone else in Denmark

    Edit: I’ve never been to China, but it’s like really far away from Denmark.

  • I don’t care about internetpoints, and I’ve given up hopes for lemmy as a platform. There's too many subs compared to people, so people are smeared too thin out.

    Reddit had soul back then. It was fresh, new, different. Lemmy is just a bleak copy of Reddit, missing quality content and people.

  • That’s the main difference between lemmy and early reddit. Reddit had good info from knowledgeable people, and moderation. Here it seems most are 8 years old with 0 knowledge talking shite. Voting to “prove their point”. Like downvoting your reply.