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  • So it's reasonable to think that if your driver is a male, you will be harassed (and that if your driver is a female, you will not)? That doesn't enable misandric bigotry in any way whatsoever. I mean, everybody knows that men are the ones who cause problems and women are the ones who suffer them.

  • Why? I'm allowed to stand at a street corner and watch people walk by. I'm allowed to count them, and observe the direction they're going. I don't need any of their permission to do this. I'm allowed to know who they are, and I'm allowed to tell anyone I want what I saw. I'm allowed to charge money for it, and none of the people I observe are a party to this at all, so why should I need to either not do this, or tell them what I'm doing or ask for their permission to remember what I saw? How is internet tracking different?

  • All of its weapons are on the ventral side so it always fires at a subtle downward angle.

  • You don't have to give up your rights to privacy to get rid of the GDPR. The GDPR isn't the reason you have any rights to privacy, nor does it actually effect any. What it effects is an entitlement to be forgotten and to move in anonymity when your identity is clearly observable and memorable. It's an overreach, and some people don't feel like dealing with it.

  • The thing is, if someone makes observations about you, and save that in the form of data, that's not your data. It's their data. It might be about you, but people are allowed to observe and sell their observations.

  • Just be aware that they're selling models that are USB 2.0 with the USB-C interface.

  • Why do you need a GDPR to protect you? If you don't want tracking cookies then don't let web sites write them to your computer. You are in charge of your computer.

  • Fix your governance and get rid of the GDPR, and the problem will be solved.

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  • Owning land with a livable structure on it, and keeping it to the standards of living in is a job.

  • Wrong. Also master a bunch of Proton configuration and extra parameters and then deal with abysmal performance compared to Windows.
    Out of the box, Proton+Wine works on surprisingly little.