

Is very energetic
That’s the secret IMHO, being active is more than working out. Living an energetic lifestyle gives you a faster metabolism. Activate your core doing anything in your daily life will burn much more calories than slouching.
Is very energetic
That’s the secret IMHO, being active is more than working out. Living an energetic lifestyle gives you a faster metabolism. Activate your core doing anything in your daily life will burn much more calories than slouching.
I’ve had to do 30 captchas in a row on Microsoft services, talk about testing patience lmao
Cannot recall how long they’ve been there but EU passports have barcodes too. A 2D matrix on the back.
Lemmy.world is also hosted in the Netherlands IIRC, I’m just proxying through the UK.
There’s many reasons, site specific settings like selecting a language or if a certain popup message been dismissed by the user so it’s not shown again. Sorting settings, dark/light mode or what stage of the signup process the user is at.
Altough I agree many aren’t a necessity and could be eliminated by better software design.
Correct, if you want to live cookieless on the internet you have to disable them in browser. But as others have said, this will break the majority of websites.
Functional cookies can never be used for identifiable information, only to ensure the functionality of the website.
GDPR infringements are categorized by severity and impact to its users, but also by the yearly turnover by said company. Meaning cookie banners by smaller companies are low priority.
You could try contacting the relevant Data Protection Authority from your country or the providers country.
There is no reject all in GDPR, because functional cookies are still allowed. So the default behaviour is only functional cookies are allowed.
Edit: Companies have been fined for making cookie options too complicated, under GDPR all other cookies are opt-in. This is what a banner should look like:
Preposterous, I will discuss this with my 18 political parties and come back to you within 200 days.
A long held tradition by my countrymen! Rejoice!
One of the best gaming experiences. Incredibly well made level design, and if you want a philosophical existential crisis they got you covered as well!
As a Belgian running an instance:
Am I a joke to you?
I’m kidding ofcourse, and I’m not really representing my country, except for an aptly named community.
This is the way OP
It’s a company who makes them and their partners lots of money, any company you see pushing HP products is just as shady as them. They’ve been riding their brand recognition for at least a decade.
Then right before their EOL’s they push all their old stock for pennies and suddenly everyone has a HP product and they don’t complain for the most part cause they got them dirt cheap.
I never thought that either. It’s a joke, relax.
“Psht I’ll never use maths in real life”, maths in real life:
I’m not judging anyone for not knowing the risks of algorithmic news, and I get how we got there. Journalism as a whole changed by it, so many news articles are engagement bait now. It’s becoming so hard to find uplifting news, that’s why I liked reddit and now lemmy too. People make a genuine effort to find uplifting news.
Diversification has always been the answer, proven by a second uprising of RSS.
I’m so incredibly proud of my government for using SolidPods to store citizen data. Something our northern neighbours should’ve done too apparently. That’s a scary article.
GDPR should prevent any tomfoolery, but if I was dutch I’d be pretty scared atm.
This interaction is basically me at a restaurant