The US is less one country than the EU members are and we are a long way off of becoming one.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Fingerprinting: Critics say Google rules put profits over privacy.English
21·1 year agoYeah ofc, it’s another way of funding a company and the investors want their return on investment as well. Our savings, pensions, index funds etc are also investing in these publicly traded companies and we also want whatever roi we can get.
Governments just need to do their fucking job to prevent ani consumerism. But considering there are still a lot of people defending stupid rules and regulations (especially about anti consumer practises in the US) I doubt it will change anytime soon.
It’s so dense and stupid to generalise everybody. It’s not like the US has more than 2 parties to vote on and the country is already having an us vs then mentality which cause people of the “other side” to disprove of anything the “other side” does. Does comprise even exist in US dictionaries?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Google is on the Wrong Side of History.English
1·1 year agoYup, but most people have savings or some kind of pension, both are often put into the stock market by the bank or pension fund to give us the interest we want.
We need to try and exercise more of our power as stakeholder in these companies, in the end we still have the power to not use products from these massive corporations. Stop order from shit like Amazon, but go and order from smaller stores, switch search engine and browser, etc.
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Technology@lemmy.world•In light of recent events, here's OpenStreetMap editors discussing naming of the Gulf of MexicoEnglish
5·1 year agoIt’s calles the Gulf of Mexico, people should stop using different names in different languages and use the actual name.
Like The Netherlands is called The Netherlands and two of it’s provinces are called Holland
Most people don’t have a dedicated carpet vacuum anyway since carpet has been declining in popularity for decades now. Part of that is because something like a wooden/PVC/Tile floor is easier to clean and because of that it can be slightly better for your health incase of having a house dust mite allergy.
But based on your comment I sense you do have a lot of carpet in your house, but even then I don’t see people using a dedicated vacuum for it. They just have a normal vacuum like a Henry or something. (Most common international vacuum iirc)
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Technology@lemmy.world•Jeep Introduces Pop-Up Ads That Appear Every Time You StopEnglish
5·1 year agoThat depends on the business culture and how good their advisors are. And also the size if the business matter.
But yeah generally angelosaxton companies who have a mangement structure that’s way more in depth than it needs to be fuck these things over
You might want to get a vacuum more suited to deal with hairs if this is the issue you are having. It is not normal to need to cut the hair out of the roller. A lot of them don’t even have a roller anymore or it is an optional accessory
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Technology@lemmy.world•Time to get serious with E2E encrypted messagingEnglish
1·1 year agoA CPA is required to use experts in fields to they are no expert in, but the proces part of the entire situation is very import as well so that’s why I suggested a CPA do it. (Plus a signature from a CPA means more)
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Technology@lemmy.world•Those YouTube ads everyone hates made $10.4 billion in just three monthsEnglish
11·1 year agoYeah they are and they need to act like seperate businesses to each other. But Google is just going to loan YouTube money when it needs to. Google is basically playing the game with infinite money.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Those YouTube ads everyone hates made $10.4 billion in just three monthsEnglish
3·1 year agoOr you can setup RSSFeeds direcrly and also include news articles and other stuff
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Technology@lemmy.world•Those YouTube ads everyone hates made $10.4 billion in just three monthsEnglish
62·1 year agoYoutube started when hosting video’s was way easier. The files where smaller, the bandwidth of most people wasn’t that great either. Storage was more expensive though.
These days everybody wants 4K footage and everybody was 100-1000+ mbps internet and we have 4K screens so we can also watch it.
The competitors who host it are either paid up front or porn sites. Because there is no real way to start up a competitor to YouTube. I decided to accept that and I have RSSfeeds of all the creators I like to watch so I bypass the algorithm
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Technology@lemmy.world•Those YouTube ads everyone hates made $10.4 billion in just three monthsEnglish
11·1 year agoSafari in itself also blocks a lot of ads, but if that is not enough IOS users can also install Firefox. There is no reason to watch ads anymore
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Technology@lemmy.world•Those YouTube ads everyone hates made $10.4 billion in just three monthsEnglish
5·1 year agoSadly I still see that ads benefit a lot of my clients. The more advertising they do the more revenue they get, but this is only for small to medium sized companies. However if every company in the world spends 100k on adverts on platforms like Google we would easily surpass the 10b.
Dropshippers are the best example of this. No ads means no revenue.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Those YouTube ads everyone hates made $10.4 billion in just three monthsEnglish
3·1 year agoDutch is way worse than English regarding inconsistencies it’s not even funny.
Sadly Dutch is adapting to make some thing “proper” Dutch which where never proper Dutch and sound wrong to every native Dutch speaker. Like “groter als jij” instead of “groter dan jij”.
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Doordash deserves it's fateEnglish
2·1 year agoThey should show me the invoice, but North American companies generally fuck that up as well
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Doordash deserves it's fateEnglish
1·1 year agoYou can ask for an invoice. O wait companies in North America cannot make proper incoices for some weird fucking reason.
It should just all be included in the price (excluding shipping and the fee when paying with a creditcard or paypal instead of a bankcard) and people should make more trouble out of them not doing that.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Time to get serious with E2E encrypted messagingEnglish
2·1 year agoA CPA is required to higher other professionals when their knowledge doesnt reach to the subject in question, so yeah they would get a security or privacy specialist to help them. The upside of using a CPA is that they would look at the entire process. The rapport of a CPA is going to be a lot more expensive though.
In the US people defend that companies don’t publish their annual reports, plus some people also defend these companies regardless of what they do. It’s almost religion. But if you would require companies to at least publish some figures and require bigger companies to have a statement signet by a CPA then more of these companies would have issues. Since a CPA can generally get in a lot of trouble if they mess up (at least here in NL)
They don’t need to be hostile audit’s, heck that’s probably the worst way of doing it. Work together with the company and help them to pass the audit and they will be more transparent .
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that not only is Measles very dangerous in itself but it also strips away and resets much/most of your immune system.English
12·1 year agoPeople should vaccinate and daycares should have the option to ban kids. Yes it can then transfer at school, but there is no good alternative for that.



There is a difference on how the holiday season go based on religion, but also based on country. Like f.e. in The Netherlands the gifts are more traditionally exchanged on the 5th of December because we have Sinterklaas then, which is basically based on the same Saint Nicholas.