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Cake day: August 28th, 2024

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  • Cartels is such a buzzword. Most of them just do normal business. And only cocaine comes trough them outside of America.

    What is your point exactly? Are you merely expressing that you’re not moral yourself for posting here? Are you going around telling people who buy stuff from China that they are all enabling child labor and wage slavery?

    Everything can be better, but if you take away something that people like, you kind become responsible for the result. Imagine taking the beer away from somebody enjoying some beer, what’s the chance that you’ll get your ass kicked? But what happens when a cop takes away the drug of a drug user? Most people just give up, lose their drugs, get fined, and possibly even jailed. It’s safe to say that most drug users think your morals are far worse.

    I would even say that you are the one enabling an oppressive force, while cartels just leave us the fuck alone.


  • From my experience, most of them are good. They can’t really go around fucking people up or they get fucked up themselves. I even know some people that had problems and bought from different dealers, because the dealers wouldn’t sell them that much if they only went to them.

    Opiod dealers are a different kind, but most of them are opiod users too, so it’s hard to judge them. I’m not even sure I still consider opiods to be drugs.






  • x00za@lemmy.dbzer0.comtomemes@lemmy.worldMad respect
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    7 days ago

    I don’t think any error correction is done upon this QR code when it is read. Just some camera/image manipulation to figure out the correct way to process it. Error correction is meant for damaged QR codes. I tried looking for an app that shows how much error correction it used to read the QR code, but couldn’t find one.




  • Well I’m from Europe. Being added to marketing mails without my explicit consent is illegal.

    It’s funny because I have a GDPR complaint against a big online service that added me to their marketing list after using their online contact form to get some information. I thought it was a simple complaint but a few months later I got a legal document outlining all of the infractions they made and that there’s now a case open against this company.

    If you signed up for their mails willingly that’s a totally different story of course.


  • I had this before, but with 7k emails I think.

    I just took an hour or two of my time to clean it up completely.

    • Find an email from a service that you don’t want
    • Click “unsubscribe”
    • Search all emails from the service
    • Delete them all
    • Repeat

    When clicking “Unsubscribe” and you are redirected to a mailchimp or similar email service, select “I did not sign up for this”. This way they can get in trouble with their email service :)





  • x00za@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldBread
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    11 days ago

    Well first of all, normal bread isn’t supposed to last 3 days. You can only achieve that by sorcery, or what we call chemicals. Another thing is that in some countries bread comes in those single-use plastic bags, which makes it last longer.

    So what you experienced is actually normal.