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I understand the poll is misrepresented but I find the proposition to be extremely anti-human in the first place — climate change is a real threat, but any directives need to take in to consideration the death and misery caused by restricting the opportunity to travel freely.

The focus should be on reducing the average emissions for each mile travelled — reducing private flights, improving electrified road and rail networks and improving the economy of commercial flights.

I would also wager that the political and high business class would also not face this restriction should something like it ever come to exist.


My first employer had this rule — reverse parking only. If you parked the wrong way then reception would send you back out.

Their argument for it was basically the same as the Army’s — with so many people working for them it became significant enough where it prevented a tangible number of people getting injured.

The other argument was that if you were getting attacked / mugged you could get away faster!


I recently had laser eye surgery and subsequently re-evaluated my relationship with glasses over the previous 15 years — obviously I was frustrated enough to get the surgery but hadn’t considered their impact holistically over my life.

My feeling is that glasses are annoying from -1, but their impact is tolerated as being able to see is a net gain.

If I had known of their existence beforehand I might have sought out Ortho-K lenses — you wear them whilst you sleep and then take them out for corrected vision during the day. They are more expensive than surgery in the long term (10+ years), but they are less invasive and might be something worth considering.


So how would you rate that impact? Was surgery worth it? (it probably depends on your level of myopia)


Absolutely worth it. I feel I started seeing better than with glasses. But there is an absolute overall improvement in quality of everyday life.

Should have done it a decade back.


Same as Boruto, worth it without a doubt. The quality of vision is better than with glasses or contact lenses.


I made a rudimentary iOS Shortcut that will get one of these and let you send it to either iMessage or WhatsApp.

Go nuts: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/a49a1e9e05844a16a98a41cad93...


> If I go on 4chan and an illegal image loads and caches into my phone before moderators take it down or I hit the back button, will Apple’s automated system ruin my life?

No, only if you save multiple CSAM images to your photo library and have iCloud Photo Library turned on.


Okay. For now. But it’s a trivial change to begin reading my cache.

The technical details and current policies don’t really matter. The bigger picture is terrifying.

Sex crime accusations, even if nobody is convicted, completely ruins lives. I don’t want a robot on my phone doing that.


I don’t think it’s as trivial as you suggest, but yeah they could do that – they always could have made changes to flag crime or give access to criminal’s devices but they still refuse to do so.

The barrier for being accused by someone who matters is quite high, you’d need to breach a certain threshold of material. That material is then manually reviewed by a human and only then if it appears to be CSAM do they refer your details to the police. The police would then presumably also check the material is bad before arresting you and ceasing all your devices.


for 4chan maybe that's true but I'm not sure what about some public whatsapp group? I have been part of few public hiking/travelling group and even though I have most of them muted (to avoid distraction) all pictures end up in my Photos 'Recent' Album.


If you see something, say something, and report the person sending that stuff.


You can turn that off in Settings -> Chats -> Save to Camera Roll


But what if you don’t realize you can do this or you forget to? This should be off by default if you ask me.


The CCP can already scan everything server side – iCloud encryption is weaker in China and the servers are controlled by a different entity than Apple. Getting iPhones to scan for illicit content doesn’t help the CCP.


If I keep all my data sequestered on my phone -- which I'm bound to do if I am privacy conscious -- then obviously scanning the phone benefits the CCP.


Spotify even ran an email campaign to tell users that they can save money paying outside the App Store.


+9% if you’re still repaying student loans, which is common until 40s.

Student loans operate like a tax in the U.K., taking 9% of your pre-tax income above 15 or 25k directly from your payslip.


I don’t view paying my own individual debt as a tax. I have a percentage of my pay deducted and diverted to my retirement account. That’s not a tax either, even though it’s percentage-based on my pre-tax amount and directly deducted.


You can opt out of your pension contributions. You can’t opt-out of paying student loans, which is an available option with other debts.

Student loan deductions reduce a balance that doesn’t impact your credit score, can’t chase you for repayment (unless you do something stupid like move country and fail to inform them) and doesn’t impact lender decisions. Most people have no hope of repaying their ‘loan’ in their lifetimes and instead expect the loan to be written off after 25 years. U.K. student loans being debt is a technicality, it’s a tax with a countdown timer that might be shorter if you’re baller.


If you hit 100k by the time your 30 you won't be paying it off into your 40's... Tech / consulting etc, not too hard to hit that number.


You aren’t wrong, but hitting 6 figures at age 30 is very far from the typical experience. Outside of London it’s not guaranteed you’d even hit £60k.

Plan 2 students are screwed, with the high interest rates and slower repayment schedule I wouldn’t even be sure non-London devs would finish paying it off.


I don’t disagree with you, but I suspect learning to write single characters accelerates learning to read. Joined up writing is totally bogus and most of the time I encounter it it makes the author harder to understand, not easier.


I think joined-up writing is about making it faster to write, not easier to read.


> I think joined-up writing is about making it faster to write...

Totally. If I have to record what people said in a meeting, accurately because I want to quote rather than summarise them, joined up writing is invaluable.

> ... not easier to read

This is the downside. At the end of a meeting where I was responsible for taking minutes, I'd usually check back through my note book to make sure I could actually interpret what I'd written.

And in case people say - Why didn't I just record the meeting - there are still places where electronic recording devices are disallowed for security reasons.


can confirm. My joined-up writing is write-only.


My reason for not using google services goes beyond privacy. I also do not want to contribute to or reward Google’s monopoly practices


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