"I...understand that when you are president you have to be more careful."
Come on now, surely you just have to not kiss people when you shouldn't. It makes it sound like he's saying it would have been totally fine if he'd done it off camera.
"I...understand that when you are president you have to be more careful."
Come on now, surely you just have to not kiss people when you shouldn't. It makes it sound like he's saying it would have been totally fine if he'd done it off camera.
Even the demolition contractor, whose digger was actually booked before the pub caught fire, is embarrassed.
I didn't know that part. Shocking.
I'm not sure "utopia" is the correct word for what this plan was about, at least not for anyone but Henry Ford.
It could have done without the car chase Chevy ad, but I thought overall it was far above my expectations. Not surprised it's doing well, the whole movie theatre were laughing out loud.
I started up !oldphotosinreallife@lemmy.world and it's basically just me posting. Not really much traction but who knows, maybe it'll get going.
Sync makes Lemmy feel like a better version of Reddit, or an old school version of Reddit. It's great for Lemmy and old Reddit users.
a very pleasing test image
I used Thunderbird about 10 years ago? Looks amazing compared to what I remember.
Wither GDPR applies to an individual instance will be up to those running the instance to decide.
If you decide it does, then you need to do a few things. Number one is read up advice on compliance with GDPR.
Being able to delete data alone doesn't mean GDPR compliance. I'm thinking about the need for privacy notices on sign up, retention schedules for data, lawful basis of processing, records of processing activities.. Data subjects have numerous rights, which apply depend on the lawful basis you're processing under.
I'd suggest that larger general instances might want to read up more urgently than smaller single focus "hobby" instances.
edit: more I think about this, I think there is an moral responsibility for the developers to help those running instances comply. If GDPR does not apply to an instance, it is still good practice to allow uses to delete their data, etc.. Also, art. 20 of GDPR is the right to portability. Interesting to see how this applies to fediverse platforms like Lemmy.
Would it make more sense to have a football/soccer instance, like maybe feddit.football? Then take load off the general instance here. Could have all the club communities and ones for world cups etc..
I don't see how this helps anything.
What he really means is that he only wants to hear about one slice of a political view, or he doesn't understand that climate change is a political subject too.