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  • Finland here. Havent had one in 10 years or so?

    But I do agressively forbid sharing my contact info through governmental blocks on sharing them/forbiding the sharing when I start using new services. Also I'm not in business as employer or as a freelancer.

  • Lähes kaikista suomalaisista on kerätty arkaluontoisia tietoja aineistoon, jota markkinoidaan tutkijoille ulkomailla
  • Kyllä tässä maassa on kusipäiseksi jenkkituontitavaraksi mennyt vähän kaikki hallinnollinen touhu viime aikoina. Vai onko se aina ollut?

    Kirveelle olis töitä taas, saatana.

  • Lähes kaikista suomalaisista on kerätty arkaluontoisia tietoja aineistoon, jota markkinoidaan tutkijoille ulkomailla
  • Olet oikeassa, THL:lle itsekin sen laitoin. Korjaan sen postaukseen.

  • Lähes kaikista suomalaisista on kerätty arkaluontoisia tietoja aineistoon, jota markkinoidaan tutkijoille ulkomailla
    yle.fi Lähes kaikista suomalaisista on kerätty arkaluontoisia tietoja aineistoon, jota markkinoidaan tutkijoille ulkomailla

    Findatan markkinoimassa valmisaineistossa on yhteensä 7,1 miljoonan suomalaisen tiedot. Asiantuntijan mukaan ennennäkemättömän laajaan aineistoon liittyy korkeita riskejä.

    Lähes kaikista suomalaisista on kerätty arkaluontoisia tietoja aineistoon, jota markkinoidaan tutkijoille ulkomailla

    Tähän uutiseen liittyen, näitä tietojen luovutuksia, myyntejä yms. voi yksityishenkilönä vastustaa.

    Findata on lahjakkaasti dark patterneja noudattaen piilottanut sivuilleen lomakkeen (pdf), jonka täyttämällä ja Suomi.fi -palvelun kautta THL:lle lähettämällä tietojensa käyttämistä ja myymistä voi vastustaa.

    https://findata.fi/wp-content/uploads/sites/13/2020/02/69f40c0f-vastustamisoikeus-sosiaali-ja-terveysalan-tietolupaviranomainen-findata.pdf

    Kuinkahan pitkään menee ennen kuin nämä tiedot vuodetaan tai hakkeroidaan nettiin...

    Edit: lisäsin oikean tahon, jolle viesti kannattaa lähettää.

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    Its best to mend our differences
  • Thats a bit rapey, not gonna lie.

  • When did a movie or a show misrepresent the country or city you live in?
  • The finnish youth movie Pitkä Kuuma Kesä, set in 1980's Joensuu, really portrays the cops in far too positive light. They werent as jovial and unviolent as in the movie - they employed their rubber batongs much more freely irl. I know from experience.

    They are luckily far less violent and authoritarian in current times, per my own experience and being told by my friends.

  • Little beer boat for summer cottage

    A little beer boat, HV Kaljaasi, made for the summer cottage and warm summer days, when you can sit in the lake and enjoy the sun.

    Made from various little pieces of wood, sticks, glue and rocks inside the hull for steadying the boat. Swims well, even if it tilts little to the left.

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    Sounds like a dealbreaker
  • True enough - I have to very careful when visiting local Lidls and browsing their products (though Finnish Lidls tend stock a lot of local lactose free stuff, luckily), else one invites the shitrocket.

    But again this invites my query, invoked earlier on another comment in this thread - Germany is a much larger market with lots of immigration and the tech exists. Why not sell it to people, when there is also volume available?

  • Sounds like a dealbreaker
  • That does not really explain the lack of use on the technology (which you do have, to make milk products lactose free) and the lack of products/marketing on lactose free milk products.

    Isnt USA all about making new products for new consumers? If we can do it here, in a much smaller markets and with less resources, why cant it be done in the USA? You do have lots of lactose intolerant people there, through immigration alone - why on earth dont you, salesmen of the planet, want to sell that to them?

    Thats why I do kinda of suppose that maybe its an cultural/social issue?

  • Sounds like a dealbreaker
  • Fair enough, but it is also an observation based on other observations (through american culture's past and current hegemony on global internet's english speaking portion) about the cheesyness of america.

    Edit: also I'm finnish, our humour is kind of dry and tries to be witty, like think of the brits. So read it through that lense.

  • Sounds like a dealbreaker
  • In Finland they are. Why cant you do it?

  • Sounds like a dealbreaker
  • Katsopa tarkemmin. Esimerkiksi Arkijuusto on ollut laktoositonta viimeiset 5 vuotta, vähintään. Eikä todellakaan ole ainoa. T: Juusto rakastava, laktoosia paskova.

    For english speakers: we have had lactose free cheesw for a while, and it is delicious.

  • Sounds like a dealbreaker
  • This is really a thing ive been wondering about USA... Dont you have lactose free products? I mean, if the tiny Nordics can and do produce lactose free versions of pretty much everything, in pretty much every possible place, why cant you?

    Is it a sadism/eugenics thing (kidding but not 100% kidding)?

  • Update about lemm.ee infrastructure & upcoming cakeday
  • How can I donate to lemm.ee to help ease the financial burden a even a little bit?

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  • Pitää kokeilla sitä nyt sitten ihan periaatteesta joku päivä. Lapsuusnostalgiaa vai irvistelyä, jää nähtäväksi.

  • Publishers are a cancer. Knowledge is meant to be shared, freely.
  • Core has also been quite helpfull in open access science.

    https://core.ac.uk/

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  • We like to eat pasta with milk here in Finland. Yes, really! Dont judge me, its part our culture! (For real milk is a very common drink with many foods here, at least in the current +30 age group)

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  • What generation? I'm an elder millenial and I always thought Google Video/Vimeo/Youtube was/is shit for any kind of actual informential content. Music videos, meme videos - sure. Other than that, veeerrry great amount of suss on any info presented. Same goes for 90+% of people of my generation, who know what kind of a jokepool 90's/early 2000's internet was.

    So what gen are you referring to?

  • Publishers are a cancer. Knowledge is meant to be shared, freely.
  • This is also a big reason why I'm few weeks from submitting my masters for inspection, and 90% of my references/sources are from Annas Archive / Zlib. Our uni library, in supposedly rich nordic country Finland, just cant afford all the licenses. Luckily all our professors and researchers are in on the "secret", but its just a fucking joke.

    Most of the world economy is on the same fucking joke. Just leeches upon leeches upon leeches... And so few people giving anything usefull to the world. I fucking try, but god damn these useless money leeches in the middle try to make it hard as possible. Fuck. So fucking angry, but what can I do but try to minimize the damages I do on my personal part.

  • How to block this annoying toggle in uBlock Origin?

    I'm not sure if this is a good place to ask this, but I couldnt find any active uBlock Origin -communities here. Please delete if this is inappropriate to ask.

    This blog has an annoying dark mode toggle, that keeps following the page as you scroll. I have tried to block it by uBlock Origins picker tool, but it only allows selecting the little flame image, creating a filter:

    "acoup.blog##.darkmode-toggle"

    Yet there remains a partly transparent, unselectable round artifact after this, that keeps following the page like the toggle.

    I know I can disable javascript on the page to make it go away, but its tedious to do it every time.

    Any tips how to block that annoying little toggle?

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    Kallioapina Kallioapina @lemm.ee

    Finnish oddovert

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