I don’t listen to anything said by the others, but does Hasan actually support that position? I’m not convinced.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some common things people buy that you would never buy?English
4·29 days agoIn my personal experience, it absolutely does. Only time I’ve ever had seriously painful dry skin on my hands was when I was out of hand soap for a week. But I do wash my hands frequently.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some common things people buy that you would never buy?English
2·29 days agoMy last car was 30 years old when I ditched it, the underside was rusted to a point of no longer being safe. Plus the exhaust kept falling off.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some common things people buy that you would never buy?English
2·29 days agoA car for more than like 5k. A terrifying stat is that 90% of people in my country buy their car for on finance for >10k, yet you can buy a reasonable used one for no more than 5k anywhere
There are niche circumstances where a pricey car could be worthwhile, lots of long haul journeys, need for fuel efficiency, etc, but 90% of people don’t need or benefit much from that.
I bought my current one for 1k just last year. It’s 20 years old, but it’s in perfect condition and the efficiency is not that much different from modern cars, certainly not enough to be nearly worth the extra money.
Almost, but vim can’t display images, doi!
That’s what
catimgis for.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Why are so many European countries getting worried about encryption and/or age verification? Why *now*?English
37·3 months agoAs a European, it’s been a long time coming. I would say tide turned in favour of it and both Ukraine and Israel-Gaza have been important factors - Most countries suddenly decided they didn’t have enough sway over public support for Western imperialism. And the big part of that has been the internet.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is there still any hope for privacy phones? 2025 and beyondEnglish
6·3 months agoAndroid is already thoroughly Linux-based ;) You just called all android users nerds!

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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Stop children using VPNs to watch porn, ministers toldEnglish
23·4 months agoGovernments have persistently censored and surveilled the internet ever-more on the basis of “but the children :(” without ever doing a single actually good thing for the children like decreasing class sizes or letting parents spend more time with their children. Both of which would actually help address the issue.
This is the equivalent of abstinence education, just keep 'em ignorant and then when they finally see porn on superundergroundillegalporn.com.illegal it’ll just be 10x worse.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Stop children using VPNs to watch porn, ministers toldEnglish
4·4 months agoYou’re not wrong, but it absolutely is getting worse.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•i am really worried about what's going on in euEnglish
38·4 months agoI do agree. But calling the UK Orwellian is kind of funny, given Orwell’s 1984 is largely, if not mostly, based on the UK:
- Like Winston, Orwell worked in the UK as a war propagandist, and lamented that he constantly had to lie and censor facts, but thought it worth it to defeat the Nazis.
- The ‘ministries’ were entirely based on the UK’s, especially e.g. the ‘Ministry of Defense’ actually being a ministry of war.
- Orwell complained that the UK secret police constantly opened all his letters because he was a commie.
- Room 101 and the Ministry of Truth is basically just satire of the BBC.
As well as cultural changes in the 80s-90s, I think people don’t quite realise how much the internet ‘escaped’ the grasp of governments for the past few decades. By constantly banging the drum of “what about the children D:”, governments are finally just catching up to where we used to be.
I mean sure, but it’ll still likely leave 'em scratching their heads for a while before they go “I guess I just… replace the semicolon…?”


This is how people start believing the free market makes it moral for poor people to just die instead