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pretty sure most men (myself included) find beards just easier to deal with than daily shaves…daily shaving makes my skin unhappy

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the 1% the petition is talking about is global, as well as the ownership claims, and the CO2 pollution claim.

it’s worded a bit oddly, but they want to tax the “global 1%”, not (just) the “EU 1%”.

as you pointed out, there’s a pretty big difference between the two.

since the initiatives goals are largely about climate change, which is obviously a global problem in need of global solutions, this framing makes sense. it could have been written a bit clearer…

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it absolutely was one of the stated goals for starlink.

it hinges on the laser mesh networking though, which isn’t online yet, iirc.

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ever is a really long time, you sure you want to make that definite of a statement?

there are plenty of examples of successful co-ops all over the world, after all!

why would you think the u.s. is some special, magical place where they could never ever work when they work just fine elsewhere?

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overall some good points, but this one is simply untrue:

Gaming options: Without resorting to piracy, consoles offer the largest variety of gaming options. More games release on console than they do on PC.

a higher number of games is released on PC by a huge margin.

you also forgot to mention modding, which is either not an option, or very limited on consoles…

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i think it’s weird how outright immune software companies are from false advertising claims…

like, in any other industry, failure to deliver promised products would lead to a lawsuit…

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TOS are neither the law, nor are they vetted for legality by anyone working in law enforcement.

TOS very often contain straight up illegal clauses; they are largely meaningless.

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that’s not true in the EU.

the reason those cookie banners are everywhere, for example, is because the EU requires explicit consent for a lot of things that used to be covered by ToS.

simply putting clauses into your ToS doesn’t shield the company from legal action at all.

regardless of what’s written in the ToS, final say over what is and isn’t legal lies with local authorities, not YouTube.

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mistborn saga, right?

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