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Starbucks accused of violating Americans with Disabilities Act by charging extra for non-dairy
  • I have Celiac Disease and let me tell you, I would love to see gluten free items cost the same as regular foods. The only thing you apparently can do is to include an itemized list of GF items you've bought over the year and include it in your tax return. However, the amount of bureaucracy is probably a great deterrent for people like me to not do this and just eat the extra cost.

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  • While that's the correct thing to do in my opinion, it would be a mistake to assume that Reddit didn't store your original comments.

    By corrupting their dataset, you may actually be helping them recognize maliciously edited comments.

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  • I think the question requires more context. If I'm at home, I sit down. I'm too lazy to clean up if something inevitably splashes outside the bowl. When I'm not at home and there are urinals, I will use those and never sit down.

  • 23andMe tells victims it's their fault that their data was breached | TechCrunch
  • From these 14,000 initial victims, however, the hackers were able to then access the personal data of the other 6.9 million million victims because they had opted-in to 23andMe’s DNA Relatives feature.

    How exactly are these 6.9M users at fault? They opted in to a feature of the platform that had nothing to do with their passwords.

    On top of that, the company should have enforced strong passwords and forced 2FA for all accounts. What they're doing is victim blaming.

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