This varies from place to place. This is handled really badly in some places and much better in others.
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hotels are controlled by laws and zoning, airbnb gets around that and turns planned living space into hotel space.
Appartment hotels maybe?
hotels/hostels?
Airbnb turns potential living space into hotel space and thereby helps driving up housing prices. The whole concept is inherently problematic.
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Unpowered SSD endurance investigation finds severe data loss and performance issuesEnglish1·5 days agothis is true, but high quality doesnt mitigate the inherent limitations
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•LG TVs’ integrated ads get more personal with tech that analyzes viewer emotionsEnglish9·8 days agothats the old generation, nowadays you want the faster LG BlueTooth Quick+
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•US tech tariff exemption may only be temporary, says LutnickEnglish3·11 days agoI’m not sure what you mean with intentional, but intentional as in they have built pipes out of lead, yes.
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•US tech tariff exemption may only be temporary, says LutnickEnglish2·11 days agoFunny how both ancient rome and modern US use lead in their water supply systems
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft has now fired the employees who publicly protested the company supplying AI tech to the Israeli militaryEnglish2·14 days agosyncthing is pretty great
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•China launches HDMI and DisplayPort alternative — GPMI boasts up to 192 Gbps bandwidth, 480W power deliveryEnglish1·17 days agoum, gaming laptop maybe?
Honestly no idea, you have a good point.
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•China launches HDMI and DisplayPort alternative — GPMI boasts up to 192 Gbps bandwidth, 480W power deliveryEnglish2·17 days agoits super nice to plug a laptop into a screen and have the cable double as a charging cable for the laptop
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Coffee@lemmy.world•Here are the worst coffee (machine) types for your cholesterol levels1·18 days agothe fact they even put a bar there…
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Man tackled by parishioners, handcuffed at Kansas church after Jesus-like prayer -“He has long hair and a beard.”English1·19 days agoI can’t get past the fact you rhymed food with shoes.
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•EU may “make an example of X” by issuing $1 billion fine to Musk’s social networkEnglish1·20 days agoyeah, only time will tell.
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Trump tells UK to buy chlorinated chicken from US if it wants tariff reliefEnglish3·20 days agoIt’s up to the American standards, for what that’s worth.
Honestly, not much.
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•EU may “make an example of X” by issuing $1 billion fine to Musk’s social networkEnglish322·20 days agoin a democracy the latter has to be preceded by the former.
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•EU may “make an example of X” by issuing $1 billion fine to Musk’s social networkEnglish36·20 days agoPreliminary findings from july
- First, X designs and operates its interface for the “verified accounts” with the “Blue checkmark” in a way that does not correspond to industry practice and deceives users. Since anyone can subscribe to obtain such a “verified” status, it negatively affects users’ ability to make free and informed decisions about the authenticity of the accounts and the content they interact with. There is evidence of motivated malicious actors abusing the “verified account” to deceive users.
- Second, X does not comply with the required transparency on advertising, as it does not provide a searchable and reliable advertisement repository, but instead put in place design features and access barriers that make the repository unfit for its transparency purpose towards users. In particular, the design does not allow for the required supervision and research into emerging risks brought about by the distribution of advertising online.
- Third, X fails to provide access to its public data to researchers in line with the conditions set out in the DSA. In particular, X prohibits eligible researchers from independently accessing its public data, such as by scraping, as stated in its terms of service. In addition, X’s process to grant eligible researchers access to its application programming interface (API) appears to dissuade researchers from carrying out their research projects or leave them with no other choice than to pay disproportionally high fees.
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_24_3761
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•AdNauseam is a uBlock fork that goes further: it actively attacks marketers by auto-clicking every ad before blockingEnglish21·21 days agopeer networks are not illegal if the peers are consenting members.
FiskFisk33@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•AdNauseam is a uBlock fork that goes further: it actively attacks marketers by auto-clicking every ad before blockingEnglish2·21 days agoTotally doable if this was a distributed service.
ok not randomly generated, but you know
as digitized almost all societal functions are, we really should define basic internet access as a human right.