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  • A bit with shoes if worn all the time. They destroy your arches, toe splay, and hip alignment with your spine. And you become dependant because your feet get so soft and sensitive. Plus people drag those dirty things all over their homes.

    Calling shoes and clothes wearable tech is quite a stretch. Particularly compared to smart watches and headphones. Why did you make that false equivalence?

  • Cameras and microphones that have no physical disconnect. Virtual keyboards. NSA subsidies for cheap phones sold in poor areas. Zero visibility or access to OS components without special steps.

    Windows let users install and run any junk binary to their appdata folder by default. That's why cryptolocker got real popular around 2010. Granted this isn't supporting my point, but admin is not required in a lot of instances.

    I guess I'm saying I disagree with your disagreement. Non-mobile is far more secure. My desktop and laptops do all of the stuff you listed as mobile capabilities.

  • Ya beat me to it. Working class people got tricked into turning over their income to be a floor for the US stock market. I always decline 401k benefits at corpo jobs and I love the looks of bewilderment and attempted lectures I've received. It's pretty obvious that HR or someone gets kickbacks for enrolling new employees.

  • That was super difficult to watch.

    This full grown man grins like he ate a turd after each condescending derailment attempt. Then he curls his bottom lip in a snarl to show his teeth.

    He always appeared weak and frightened, but holy crap does this amplify that weakness.

  • I still pull storage from computers at goodwill with good data. The last one had a bunch of tax info. I'm talking full identity info: SSN, phone numbers, current and past addresses, employer tax ID, pictures, flat text files with passwords, etc.

    My first dumpster pull ~20 years ago netted me financial reports, bonus pay info, tax liability info for a very large petroleum company.