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techcrunch.com/2024/11/21/appl
"Apple Pay, Cash App, PayPal and other apps to be treated more like banks

Some digital services look like banks and act like banks, but aren’t banks — meaning they can, for instance, close down your account without notice. Or be difficult to contact when you want to dispute fraud.

This is about to change: the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has just ruled that all digital services that handle a significant number of transactions should be subject to bank-like supervision. The government agency will gain new powers around incorrect transactions, fraudulent activity, data privacy, and more."
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Apparently, the Bluesky bridge is down due to server maintenance on Bluesky's side.

Remember the article I shared about a pharmaceutical company (I think it was Johnson & Johnson) which used to test skin products on prisoners (and left them traumatized and with unpleasant health conditions).

From that came the precedent that prisoners cannot meaningfully consent.

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What Dr. Cantor misses is that what he encounters is not the same as what is discussed here. This is not coerced and it is for gender dysphoria.

It is problematic how the human rights of criminals might be violated. And criminals cannot meaningfully consent to begin with under correctional control or under coercion. That is an established concept.

It is a good example though of how a human rights issue can spill over from one area to another when left ignored.

Remember: In the name of the censor, the fascist, and the holy algorithm.

.hack//roots () wasn't bad but it has the problem where they create a whole new world with a new cast. There isn't a whole lot to connect it to the events of .hack//sign () and it's games.

I see people fantasizing about bringing back Obama.

When you look at a random catalogue of anime, and whether they're good is about as clear as mud (without watching it).

It tries to be more historically accurate than a show like Code Geass (which is still entertaining) which is set in an alternate history and has giant robots powered by magic rocks.

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For a gist of what is about, it's an set in Victorian England about a young earl who investigates supernatural cases and manages his manor. There are supernatural and comedic elements to it but also more serious scenes.

Double subtitles would be better than single ones for episodes imo.

Why on earth would someone come up with an option to skip the intro when those are one of the great things about episodes?

The latest season of was pretty good, although the animation quality doesn't seem as good as in previous ones.

Meanwhile, in reality, prefects are completely irrelevant.

When someone says Oishi, I remember the cop from (which is a fairly good anime), although I'd recommend the original anime over the newer one. It's a horror.

They adapted Re:Monster into an anime? Isn't that that book where he keeps devouring, devouring, devouring?

What do you call a datacenter built on a floating island? Cloud servers.

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