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That's exactly why I never used it. Unfortunately I have family members who did so it doesn't matter that I avoided it.


That part has never sat right with me.

Grandpa sewed some oats before he got with your grandma? That's his business, not his relatives'.

It's hard to argue that a criminal's rights are being violated if he's found out through a DNA database, but the privacy ramifications overall of them are really unfortunate. The world is moving to a place where your biometrics are on the record, and the government can use them to hunt you down (see also, Global Entry, fingerprinting people who work with kids, Real ID, speed cameras, etc.).

I really don't like that we're being surveilled by default now. It's even creepier when there's now an administration in power that has no respect for prior norms and a long list of perceived enemies.


I don't like a lot of the things you mentioned, but I do like some of them.

I like that you have to be Live Scanned to be an EMT or work with children. You aren't forced to do those jobs and they do require a higher level of trust. The FBI opened its fingerprint database a century ago now, and it's been used for a lot of good and I'm sure some bad. But more good?


>> The world is moving to a place where your biometrics are on the record

I remember watching GATTACA and thinking how depressing it was in 1997. Its been less than 30 years and we're already here.


yeah I did bioinformatics for a living and I warned anyone I knew to not get this (or ancestry, etc.)


I agree, focus on the audiobooks. That being said, I would love an app that can detect and skip the awful built in ads they've added to podcasts...


It's especially jarring because the ads are at maximum volume.


I've had a personal subscription to Claude for a while now. I would love if that also gave me access to some amount of API calls.


Current rumor is that the 9950x3d will be released early next year. Personally I'll take less tdp, but I'm only using this system for gaming.


Chrome and Firefox use the OS dns server by default, which in most OS' have caching as well.


It seems like ozone is the missing piece. The only ones that measure outdoor ozone are governments, and the numbers keep increasing.


Isn't the increasing numbers good here at this point? Or not at this altitude?


No it is not. Ozone is not good for breathing.


The thing is, your drinking water in Aurora already comes from reservoirs in other parts of the state that have been fracking for years. Basically if you don't like fracking, you can't live in Colorado.


I understand and grudgingly accept the risk to the drinking water. My concern is the airborne pollutants (carbon from the generators, expelled gases, VOCs) that are a certainty and how proximity relates - how close is too close.


I use home assistant to charge automatically when I want, to the level I want. Though to make it work both my charger and car are somewhat supported by hacs repos.


Reading the article might help with understanding the current state.


VPN companies are next I'm sure.


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