when lawmakers break the law and nobody enforces the law, it stops being the law.
ozymandias
that would be nice
illegally?
pretty sure it was legal according to their own laws…
the bromide made the psychosis worse
it was definitely murder:
a. showers don’t have cameras, so people commit violence there
b. very limited time in the showers with guards usually watching or at least nearby….
i thought it was shit until i saw some of his paintings in person, and they’re awesome….
they suck when tiny and on a screen
it feels like a weird departure from previous eu policies protecting privacy and right to repair… i was really happy when the forced apple to have an alternative store, and forcing phone companies to have a universal charger…
as an american, i was jealous of a lot of these….
forcing a company to lock a phone down more doesn’t make sense with that….
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i guess you can still buy a phone with an unlocked boot loader from america and switch over the sim….
or buy one of them pure linux phones like pinePhone…. but that probably still sucks for non-coders….
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also, incidentally, iPhone and the Pixel have both proven to be difficult for the police to extract information from, probably largely due to full integration of software and hardware…
i wonder if they finally worked out a good back door deal with apple….
of course, but what’s their rationalization?
what’s the point of them banning this anyways?
we thought that’s what an emergency contact is?
nope….
however, “in case of emergency, i have a pet at home alone”: is pretty important….
e.g. i’m adding my pet to my list of emergency contacts on my phone now… they’ll figure it out.
isn’t that just also wrong?