

You can already disable all of that stuff in the regular version, right?


You can already disable all of that stuff in the regular version, right?


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Libreoffice. I tried it long ago and it was bad, but that is no longer the case. Give it a chance


I’m not saying leave them out to dry, but we shouldn’t do labor just for the sake of it. If we can automate it and we save labor overall, that’s how society advances. The real question is who gets the benefit, and how we take care of people’s needs, not if it’s a good idea to improve labor efficiency


As those people move on to other jobs, there will be growth in other areas. This is part of the normal ebb and flow of the economy. Rather let’s make sure everyone is generally being taken care of. We can’t put society in stasis for fear of someone somewhere losing out.


Loss of jobs is a distraction. People can get other jobs. If jobs can be automated cheaply, they should be. The problem is how the economy treats people who need to switch jobs and what it means for their income. Automate truck driving, please, but make sure ex-truck drivers are taken care of and can move on to other jobs that need doing.
Edit: I’ll make an exception for jobs that need human interaction. There is a limit to automating things like care or service jobs because most people also need human interaction. And give those people decision making power, too, not this “computer says no” hellscape customer service workers have to go through


That wording “$109.95 each” makes it sound like you have to buy left and right separately


You’re right, I also prefer this shape but couldn’t find a good one. I’m using Sony WF-1000XM5 now and am quite happy with them, but it would be better if they made this shape


Not really, no.


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Kinda creepy but as someone who crashed and almost killed themselves when driving too tired… Uhm yeah maybe it helps?
Edit: I never even said I was in favor of this legislation. No need for the dogpile
I’m reminded of the article “Fatal Distraction” about children being left in a hot car. It’s a thing nobody thinks can happen to them because they’re a good parent. Well guess what, this happens to good parents too. It’s a fantastic article, go look out up. Thinking those parents are selfish assholes and should be punished, is a defense mechanism of “this could never happen to me”.
I think driving tired was the same for me. I would never drive tired if given a conscious choice, but the nature of it is that you’re not thinking straight and you don’t realize. It’s not like I made it a habit to drive while tired, it’s a thing that happened once because I didn’t pay attention to it. You don’t have to be that tired, it was 11pm. The consequences can be extreme. I’m overall a super careful driver, will never speed, drink, text or generally take risks while driving. But everyone gets tired


You’re right, I meant western first world Europe, not formerly communist Europe


Exactly. We’re not afraid of government overreach, but corporate overreach. In the US it’s the opposite (if you include regulatory capture as government overreach). Both regions are underestimating risks in one of these areas. Dictatorship and oligarchy can happen and we should be careful


Get Revanced and you can also block shorts from the UI completely, on top of no ads


No man. Second time running into you on this very topic on a 7 day old account. I’m going to tag you.


It’s identity verification.NNo more anonymity. The wet dream of marketers and autocratic governments alike
Morphe