That's rough, I wish you guys got some more say.
The people who came up with this idea were thinking, "How can we profit off of our "customers" even after they die?" The engineers were thinking, "I don't want to lose my job."
Any of the privacy related ones. It's a very important topic to me so I like to read about it and discuss with like minded people.
I feel like these anti-privacy legislations are less of a left vs right thing and more just that the government is always trying to strip citizens of their freedoms to give themselves more power and control.
I would use Mullvad Browser for browsing as it has very strong anti-fingerprinting/tracking and Brave/Librewolf (or a different privacy Firefox fork) for anything that you need to be logged in for.
I recommend Soulseek as well. You can find almost any audiobook on there, no VPN needed. Use Nicotine+ on desktop and Seeker on Android. iPhone users are out of luck though.
Rules for thee not for me.
People have been mindlessly sharing their contacts with every app and service for years. This makes no difference.
What dumbass decided to implement an experimental technology and not test it for 5 minutes to make sure it's accurate before giving it to the whole company and telling them to rely upon it?
Google trying to scare Europe into giving them money and power back in their region 😥 Stfu and let Europe get their individuality and contribute to open source projects which will help Americans like me much more than any amount of money given to Google.
I wish we had a job market where you wouldn't feel like you can't express your values because you could just go work at a competitor if you got fired for it.