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Comment Re:Dangerous territory (Score 1) 26

Not sure where you're coming from or why you are attacking me, as at no place have I said I should be in control or what should be regulated. I even mention the word censorship, of which I am most definitely not a fan.

I think it's not that difficult to determine what is BLATANTLY harmful for kids. Graphic depictions of death for example, like someone being beheaded or someone being smashed to bits in an accident. This kind of content should be behind an account requirement, much like it is now for some of this stuff.

Comment Dangerous territory (Score 1) 26

I think we are getting into dangerous territory here. For many people, youtube has replaced or taken a share of traditional TV. It's a standard app on most if not all smart TVs. Requiring this age check would mean you need to make an account and then provide private details, yet your kids can still watch it. The only way to ensure nobody under 16 watches youtube is to introduce more surveillance (biometric checks when the app is started, periodic checks while watching), restrictions and privacy intrusions - conspiracy theorists will say this is the whole point.

I think rather than trying to restrict the audience, maybe youtube should be forced to better regulate its content and remove blatantly harmful content (but then we get into censorship territory), or require an account and age check when trying to watch said content, not as a blanket rule.

Comment Re:Cynical me suspects an agenda (Score 4, Insightful) 65

^ This. Microsoft does nothing for the user's benefit, only for its own. Which generally involves taking user's control away in some form or another. This is yet another example of that. I suggest people use a free program such as Macrium Reflect (free for personal use, paid for more features and corpo use) for their regular system backups if you want to retain full control over your rollbacks, regardless of age. I am not affiliated with them, but have used Macrium for many years. I'm sure there are plenty of other alternatives.

Comment has the law changed? (Score 5, Informative) 192

I thought that "making a copy" ie downloading copyrighted works without permission from the copyright holder is illegal. To not clog up the courts, generally the end user is left alone unless they made profit from the infringement or infringed copyright on a large scale. You could argue that both is true for Meta. So unless the law has changed, Meta is clearly guilty and should be made to compensate the right holders and pay fines or have the exec in charge go to jail, just like anyone else.

Otherwise anyone could just leech movies legally, by Meta's argument.

Comment voice is the least desirable car control (Score 1) 235

Most people who can drive a car can use buttons. Less may be able to use touchscreens. Even less can use voice control - I'm sure there are a high number of people in the world, maybe millions, who have some kind of speech impediment or are mute and therefore cannot use voice control. Add to those the people who are temporarily restricted (like having a bad sore throat, or swelling in the mouth or whatever).

All of these cannot use voice control.

Voice control is a nice addon feature for some situations, but should never be the primary control method for a car (and a lot of other devices).

I personally love physical buttons, I loathe touchscreens in the car.

Comment Re:Because of course the best era to simulate is n (Score 2) 185

If we are in a simulation, this simulation would most likely have to be completely dynamic, meaning we shape the environment through our actions. So whoever set this up, didn't pick the parameters that define the 2020s, but we got here on our own and continue to shape the simulated environment. The Sims on a realistic, global (or galactic) scale.

Comment "zero emmissions"? (Score 1) 177

The ship uses Thorium to operate, which needs to be mined. Unless mining operations are fully electric, powered by renewables, there are emissions involved. So the claim of "zero emissions" for operating the ship are dubious.

Also, what happens to the used up Thorium? Is it similar to uranium that still needs to be stored safely due to remaining radioactivity? Neither article mentioned it.

Comment ocean warming (Score 3, Insightful) 70

I can see an issue with this if it's done at scale - coastal ocean regions being warmed by several degrees and killing off coral and other sensitive marine life. Which impacts the foodchain.

Another bonus is that once these things have reached their service life and are too expensive to remove/dispose properly, you just leave them to rot in the ocean! Out of sight, out of mind.

Comment telematics (Score 2) 64

"...making it easier for cyber criminals to steal digital data about vehicles and their owners. Two carmakers, Kia and Subaru, have tried to comply with the law by switching off the telematic services in their cars."

1. There is no credible reason to have digital owner information tied to the car
2. Telematics is something the OWNER should be able to switch off themselves in the first place.

Comment Re:I will keep my diesel car for as long as possib (Score 1) 357

My car isn't online and doesn't track me 24/7. I don't know what car I'll buy next when I finally buy a new car, but when I do, it'd better not be on the fucking internet. And if it is, I'd better be able to rip the SIM off to disable that. Because I have no intention of letting Ford, GM... and their little big data buddies Google, Amazon or Microsoft put me under surveillance in my car too.

Very much this sentiment for me too. I should be able to switch off any internet connection in my car easily. But unless this gets mandated, it's not gonna happen because the data gained is too valuable and you can't serve custom ads. Because that's the next thing coming for cars, ads on your dash when you stop.

"It's lunch time - feeling hungry? There's company X down the block. Say "yes" to drive there."

And don't forget the whole geofencing of cars, that's coming too. Want to drive into the city? Nope, the daily quota has been reached, you can't drive there. I'l' stick with my offline car for as long as I can, thanks.

Comment profit sharing (Score 4, Insightful) 242

"A big ask from our team when preparing for negotiations was to include some sort of profit-sharing or bonus structure," Tipping is not profit sharing. Tipping is getting the customer to pay directly for a service that workers are employed to give. Negotiate for proper wages instead or % of profit as a bonus. Don't ask the customer to pay extra.

Comment dystopia (Score 5, Insightful) 45

we really are getting closer and closer to the sci-fi dystopia of a worldwide handful of mega corps running everything. Diagnosed with cancer? Sorry, your local clinics only treat Amazon Health Prime subscribers due to an exclusivity deal. You may want to try another state/country, but note the typical wait time is 24 months. You may be interested in our funeral deals, currently 20% off. Book now.

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