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Megaclaim Jumbo: supermarkt eist ruim 100.000 euro van klant Sharol die ‘vergat’ sushi af te rekenen (www.bndestem.nl) Dutch

Het verhaal zit iets anders in elkaar dan dat de titel doet vermoeden. De claim gaat om de uitspraken in de media van die vrouw dat de beveiliger haar racistisch bejegend heeft. Maar ongeacht of dat nu wel of niet waar is, dit is echt een van de domste dingen die Jumbo kon doen. Dit is nu een David vs Goliath gevecht geworden,...

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Of de winkel racistisch is of dat mevrouw met laster en smaad aan de gang is geweest nadat ze geprobeerd had sushi te jatten, laat ik om het even. Beide kunnen even goed waar zijn natuurlijk.

Die 100.000 schuld is alleen op voorhand al belachelijk. Eén of ander genie heeft besloten Jumbo landelijk negatief in het nieuws te brengen met een bizarre schadeclaim, misschien dat die 100.000 de prijs van deze zelfsabotage is.

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Always fun to see people with limited understanding of ACLs struggle with filesystems that apply them. Look at this like a chance to learn!

Windows has a lot of features built in to prevent users (and malware) from breaking their system, such as the “system” and “read only” flags. I suppose explorer could’ve asked you to elevate, unset any flags, alter ownership, and delete anyway, but that’s doing a lot of work you don’t necessarily intend to do when you click “delete”.

Linux has this too; try the following:


<span style="color:#323232;">mkdir -p /tmp/test/deleteme;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">touch /tmp/test/deleteme/deleteme.txt;
</span><span style="color:#323232;">chattr +i /tmp/test/deleteme /tmp/test/deleteme/deleteme.txt
</span><span style="color:#323232;"># If you want to apply the "drive from different system" equivalence
</span><span style="color:#323232;">sudo chown -R 12345:12345 /tmp/test/deleteme
</span>

Now try deleting the folder /tmp/test/deleteme from your file explorer:

A screenshot of Gnome’s Nautilus telling the user that they do not have the necessary permissions to remove the folder “deleteme”

Frustrated, you may try to force the issue by forcefully removing the file through the terminal:


<span style="color:#323232;">user@box /tmp/test $ sudo rm -rf deleteme
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Place your finger on the fingerprint reader
</span><span style="color:#323232;">rm: cannot remove 'deleteme/deleteme.txt': Operation not permitted 
</span><span style="color:#323232;">user@box /tmp/test $
</span>

Alright, what if I…


<span style="color:#323232;">user@box /tmp/test $ sudo -i
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Place your finger on the fingerprint reader
</span><span style="color:#323232;">root@box ~ # cd /tmp/test
</span><span style="color:#323232;">root@box /tmp/test # rm -rf deleteme
</span><span style="color:#323232;">rm: cannot remove 'deleteme/deleteme.txt': Operation not permitted
</span><span style="color:#323232;">root@box /tmp/test # whoami
</span><span style="color:#323232;">root
</span><span style="color:#323232;">root@box /tmp/test # 
</span>

No dice! Even root can’t remove these files!

The only way to get rid of these files, is to set/unset the right flags:


<span style="color:#323232;">user@box /tmp/test $ chattr -i deleteme deleteme/deleteme.txt
</span><span style="color:#323232;">user@box /tmp/test $ rm -rf deleteme
</span>
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If the dock or the Deck detects your cable being bad, charging will slow down automatically. Lying, fake cables can cause this problem; alternatively, lying, fake cables can also cause electrical fires when the plastic melts or damage to your equipment.

If you have another device available, try plugging in something like a phone or a tablet or a laptop that also supports USB-C charging to see if it’s just the Deck or if something else is wrong. If everything but the Deck fast charges, it’s possible that there’s something wrong with the Deck (filth in the port?), the charger, or the dock (lying spec sheet? knockoff? scam?).

The deck charges with about 45W max, if your outlet isn’t producing that I doubt you’ll be able to do anything with them. That’s less than an incandescent light bulb!

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People who use the word Utopia like this don’t seem to be that familiar with what Utopia was actually described to be like in the story the word came from.

I think “utopia” is actually a pretty apt description of what tech companies would like society to be like. An isolated island, with strict hierarchies if who control who, severe punishments for dissenters, a slavery based economy. Removal of the people who become a burden through willing euthanasia or other means, a lack of private property, with travel between sections restricted by internal passports. It seems control and a hard-working, sheepish population are what Utopia thrives on.

By all means, I think the Chinese state is the closest to the description of Utopia. Utopia is quite dystopic!

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Fairphone is excellent for repairability and the general ethics their company have, but that comes at the cost of performance and software updates. They don’t come close to modern flagships and their Android versions are years behind. Making a good, private phone costs money, and few people care enough about their privacy to buy a Fairphone.

That said, phone hardware has become fast enough that even the slower SoCs will work just fine for most people and it’s not like Android has gained any important features in the last two or three major updates.

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What’s the alternative? Lemmy is run by the community and pretty much a labour of love, but everything fro phones to search engines is made by companies, not charities.

You can rely on open source, volunteer products if you want affordable privacy. That’ll deprive you of luxuries and it’ll require you to put in more work yourself, but it’s not the end of the world.

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I don’t know anything about Fair phone’s modules and uogradeability, all I know is that you can buy replacement parts which is better than most other brands.

I know /e/ is far from perfect (they’ve lagged behind for years) but I don’t believe that’s the OS FF themselves support either. I just know it comes closest in terms of integration compared to stock Android. How well it works differs strongly per device, some work perfectly out of the box while others have nonfunctional hardware.

The cost of most car features is either upfront anyway (software stuff) or very minor (seat warmers). Sure, they sell you seat warmers for a couple grand or a major monthly fee, but resistive heaters really don’t cost all that much. There’s maybe $50 of hardware in a car that they will charge you ten times as much for if you buy the feature. I’m pretty sure they’re actually saving money by simplifying their supply lines and factory processes to just make a single type of chair.

I don’t think most people care all that much about artists. Most people I know just go to Youtube or Spotify because it’s free and easy. However, if you think artists get little money for CDs, you’ll be shocked to see the streaming situation. Streaming pays out MUCH less compared to physical media. If you want to support artists, go to their concerts, that’s where they rack in their cash.

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lost my email because of Google 2FA

TL;DR, my computer broke because I spilled water onto it. I got a new phone recently and my number was changed, so I couldn't use that to log back in with 2-step verification, and I tried send it to my alternate email instead. It says I have to "wait 24 hours" but I never get the fucking verification email so apparently I have...

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