

Why is it a bad thing that employees can’t pretend to do something they’re not?
If you’re doing a good job, managers don’t care if you spend the afternoon at a café.
/ex manager
HW/FW security researcher & Demoscene elder.
I started having arguments online back on Fidonet and Usenet. I’m too tired to care now.


Why is it a bad thing that employees can’t pretend to do something they’re not?
If you’re doing a good job, managers don’t care if you spend the afternoon at a café.
/ex manager


Not enough uptake to become viable I assume. I put $5 into my account monthly but couldn’t spend it anywhere really.


No. Creators getting paid “magically” through ad revenue where any other form of payment system has higher friction is the pattern that needs to get defeated. Flattr was well on their way to a model that could’ve worked, but it still needs the consumers to take an extra step to “fund” what then gets distributed.
Those who produce videos with an idea of making money off views will never be able to move away from Youtube until such a system gets invented.


If all Firefox users donated to Mozilla it could work. Alas, we don’t.


Great idea - thanks for sharing!


Only cameras I recommend are not consumer priced :/ Axis. You do get full access, can run your own code and offline etc.


Can’t say anything about Ring unfortunately, haven’t analyzed them myself :/


Security researcher here. I’m assuming this to be some low cost chinese easily hacked thing.


Yes, with fix mounted cameras. You can walk around and record with your phone etc though.
This is what I’ve been waiting for as residential battery solution. Really nice to see it starting to take off.
The biggest ad Matrix/Element has ever gotten.
Meredith just tooted that Signal is down due to an AWS outage.


It specifically talks about the value of crypto currency, which can be affected by any number of external events. I’m going to assume you’re simply trolling now.


No, that’s not what it says.


Not just “sometimes”. The thing you’re looking for is “jurisdiction”. A country doesn’t have jurisdiction in another.


That’s … how it works.


4chan isn’t in the UK and has no reason to figure out what laws apply there.
When you made this post, did you first check which countries your post ended up in?


“allow”
Seems to me as if the people in the UK sign up with an american company.
I’m guessing Ambien