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  • There's not a word in this article about why this breach of privacy matters while others do not. It's not stated whether this was in the terms of service for the app, and whether those terms were ruled against.

    All kinds of apps have been selling personal information for a long time, and it's been ruled before that it's allowed if they have the proper legalese in the terms of service. Did this app just not have any terms of service?

    Why is it a breach of privacy for this app, but other apps doing the same selling of personal data is not?

  • Ew no. I'm still on my ender 3 pro version 1 from 2019. It's upgraded to the teeth and works great.

    There's no way I'd throw away all that work for a locked down corporate spy machine that uses lots of proprietary, nonstandard parts.

  • It almost as if education and critical thinking about what one is reading is important.

    That book can be read to children in the context of it being wrong. It can be explained to children why it is wrong and that just because they read something in a book doesn't mean it's right.

    What's better, educating people to think critically, or banning things so they don't have to think at all?

  • Hmm let's flip this around and make it about Lowes and lesbians, and see how many people get pissed off:

    Have you ever been in a Lowe's? The atmosphere is full of leftover teen angst, the misplaced desire to prove oneself, and anger disguised as jokes at the straights expense. Of course it's the lesbians home improvement store. And it fucking sucks

    It's fun throwing stereotypes around, isn't it!

  • I stopped reading after the third book too, and that's exactly the sense I got.

    There's no conclusions, just character deaths. It's just an unraveling web that becomes less and less coherent the further it goes.