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FCC proposes ending cellphone carrier locks after 60 days
  • Boots theory doesn't really apply because it is the exact same phone/hardware. Plus most people don't really care about reflashing their phone.

    As for the privacy stuff I don't really know much about it in the context of locked phones so I'll take your word for it.

  • FCC proposes ending cellphone carrier locks after 60 days
  • I don't really see why people are against it, personally I never buy locked devices but they are usually a chunk cheaper and there is always an option for a locked device.

    If telecoms were making certain phones exclusively locked (as in not selling unlocked phones) it would be a problem. But rn it seems that it is an easy way to save money if you like a carrier.

  • So is Israel just going to completely overtake Palestine?
  • It will stop when they get everything from the nile to the euphrates river, also known as greater israel. The bible defines Israel as from the nile to the euphrates, they will not rest until they have "settled" the entire region

  • Economics
  • Finally, an internet warrior actually helping the world!

    Could you also address this single ply nonsense I've seen in stores? Half ply should be the maximum, the modern anus is far too coddled today and is turning us soft when we should all be hard

  • Matrix - A Pit of Abuse with Government Ties
  • I mean i get that matrix is used by bad people, but that doesn't mean that matrix is bad.

    Any decentralized platform will have this issue with csam, but that doesn't make ot bad. Matrix is basically what TOR is to browsing the internet, people use TOR for CSAM but that doesn't make tor bad.

    However he does raise up a big concern and thats that homeserver admins are unable to change what they are hosting which means that they are forced to host CSAM which is a really big issue

    Overall tho, matrix is still a good platform. There's nothing wrong with government contracts, its all open source. TOR was developed by the us military but that doesn't make it bad or even less effective

  • EPA has lowered the screening level for lead in soil – here’s what that could mean for households across the US
  • Our national analysis of samples collected from 16 cities found that out of 15,595 household soil samples, 12.3% – one in every eight – exceeded the old federal screening level of 400 parts per million. When the standard is adjusted down to the proposed level of 200 parts per million, 23.7% of households – nearly 1 in 4 – contain a lead hazard

    Thank god I don't touch grass!

    More seriously though, does the lead concentration matter if no food is planted in the soil?

  • What's an idea you have that should be an actual thing?
  • That'll just be used as a tool to discriminate against certain groups of people. If you standardize it to avoid any personal bias, then it'll be coachable/trainable and then people will work around it.

    Imo any random person should be able to run for office

  • A question for the Physics communities
  • This is more of an "is it possible?" type of thing more than it is proving a negative.

    For example is it possible for a human to grow 200 feet tall? The answer is no (im not a biologist but probably not) and then you can justify it with science

  • (the one on the right is better)

    A technique called transformation toughenening uses a bunch of small particles of zirconia dispersed in alumina causing compressive stresses at crack tips preventing them from propogating and increasing toughness

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