





Would’ve expected Singapore to be up there


Yes! In fact the only times I’ve seen myself smiling in a photo is when I’ve intentionally done a laugh


what’s the difference between the issue not being reported and the issue not being fixed because it’s not seen as a priority
Triaging and investigation take time. Plus having a bunch of open security issues even if they’re not critical destroys public confidence in the software


There’s no real benefit in encrypting it.
When you request a website over http your ISP can intercept the request (this is how captive portals for free WiFi work, and the reason for the existence of pages like captive.apple.com to be HTTP-only). IIRC they can also insert whatever they want to on the web page, I believe there was a case a while back of ISPs doing that.
I know someone who is as well! They get a rash/hives. What about you?


Did you even try to read the summary? They don’t work at Google


+1, not sure if shaving has anything to do with it. You can see this beading up quite easily in a sauna for example
True, but they aren’t mammals.


Thanks for mentioning what you did about “legitimate interest” - at least now it’s clear you don’t know what you’re talking about. I’d suggest reading up on it, looking at cookie banners on GDPR-compliant websites, and talking to privacy lawyers or people that regularly work in this space as a starting point. Have a good day!


I can’t tell if you’re deliberately trolling or not but here you go:
Data minimization is a key principle of the GDPR. It requires organizations to collect and process only the personal data that is necessary for their specified purposes. It explicitly addresses data minimization in Article 5(1)© GDPR, which states that personal data shall be: “adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary in relation to the purposes for which they are processed (‘data minimization’).”
Here https://usercentrics.com/knowledge-hub/data-minimization/


You are right, and this adds to my point.


Did you read past that sentence?
I am in no way trying to support Apple but perhaps you should reflect on the very questions and statements you’re making.


Uh, no. GDPR is about how private data is stored, handled, and removed - and if it could be sent to third parties then only with the user’s consent. The consent is only a requirement if data is being sent to third parties - not sending data to third parties is perfectly fine and almost encouraged.
Source: working heavily with PII and talking to data privacy lawyers quite often


Does it include videos and photos as well?


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Thank you for the details and suggestions. My plan is to have boxes of differing widths, and while my floor and walls are pretty flat and straight and children shouldn’t be a concern, I was considering adding restraints as it grows taller.


I didn’t consider the glue in the pine boards - that’s a good point. Thanks!
Ah gotcha. Well I’m pretty sure there are studs on the right half of the wall (the left half has space for a pocket door). I think there are two but my stud finder is not very good and I’m not sure if they’re wood or metal studs.
Your last question is a good one. I have no idea - I’m pretty new to this stuff. What is normally used to keep a wall from flexing?