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  • Deleting accounts doesn't mean the company deletes your data. Even under GDPR (Everyone else is completely SOL here, I believe), they can keep if it is required for their business, unless you explicitly demand a full deletion.

  • If the airport needs more baggage handlers on staff because there's heavy 2 person luggage or just more luggage, they indirectly do get the money, because that's how wages work.

    Although I'm sure that the airline will pocket some of the fee, which is obviously not cool, but that's capitalism for you.

  • There's a semantic difference between "supporting mods" and "provide support for modded installations". The former is fairly common and is what steam workshop is about and is what you are talking about.

    The latter is basically unheard of (for what I hope are obvious reasons).

    The OP is a bit ambiguous about which of the two or is.

  • +1 for Home Assistant

    I have it running on a Pi 5 (although a Pi 4 is more then enough), with a 15€ USB ZigBee antenna from AliExpress (to connect IKEA devices).

    The best thing about it is that it seamlessly integrates all devices with each other, so you can use cheap ZigBee buttons to control your Philipps Hue lightbulbs, for example.

  • Based on what?

    An AI generated anime profile pic? Commissioned from a regular artist would be better, but people can use whatever images they like. That's not nearly enough of a case to warrant banning anyone. And neither is your baseless accusation of them watching hentai. If you're going to spam the ban request across many instances and communities, you need to actually present a case.

  • Always online cars are mandated by EU regulations, and for a very good reason: automated emergency calls including GPS coordinates in case of crashes.

    Other nice benefits include regular map updates.

    That said, there is a lot of garbage being attached to the online functionality nowadays. And the way data is collected and handled in the background it at least partially atrocious, so let's attack that instead of the proverbial baby in the bathwater.

  • One of them was in Springer Nature’s Environmental Science and Pollution Research, but it has since been retracted.

    The other journals seem less impactful (I cannot truly judge the merit of journals spanning several research fields)