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Kolanaki, (edited ) in Thank the EU there’s a prominent “Reject” button nowadays
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I don’t want any cookies unless they come with milk (or save my login info for return visits on the same device).

SoyTDI, (edited ) in Thank the EU there’s a prominent “Reject” button nowadays
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Reject button…but you have to pay to use it.

Suspicious_Bee,
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That is now actually the case in Spain, some pages make you either accept cookies or pay a subscription fee to remove them. For example, 3djuegos makes you either accept cookies for 799 partners, or pay 2€/month to reject them

FrederikNJS,

Yeah, lots of pages are trying to pull that stunt, which isn’t legal according to the GDPR. Facebook and many news outlets are trying it too.

I filed a complaint about Facebook with my local data protection agency, which agreed and forwarded the case to Ireland. Well see whether Ireland conforms to the GDPR.

SomethingBurger, (edited )

CNIL (French privacy body) ruled that it was legal except for government websites. A lot of French newspapers do it.

FrederikNJS, (edited )

Wow… How did they argue that consent was still “freely given”? And also that it is “as easy” to give as it is to withdraw consent?

Relevant quotes:

Consent should not be regarded as freely given if the data subject has no genuine or free choice or is unable to refuse or withdraw consent without detriment.

It shall be as easy to withdraw as to give consent.

SomethingBurger,

They say it’s legal, as it is a viable alternative to tracking, but has to be a reasonable amount.

cnil.fr/…/cookie-walls-la-cnil-publie-des-premier…

FrederikNJS,

Damn… That is very disappointing.

XTornado, (edited )

If people wouldn’t just accept it, which unfortunately they will do, this would make me the happiest man.

It would kill so many shitty places because people would only pay for the good ones, oh man I would be so happy less shitty, autogenerated, copy paste stuff on the web and search results and more quality content… Unfortunately that isn’t how it works as most people don’t care or don’t understand the tracking stuff and just accept.

Suspicious_Bee,
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Yeah, I would love it if instead of accepting cookies people stopped visiting those sites, but most will just accept and move on. I hope the EU rules this as not complying with GDPR or something and they need to revert the changes, but I have no idea if it will actually happen.

ace_garp, in Waffle Squarf
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SomeGuy69, in Soap

Someone dropped his nut

NYPariah, in Another day another dollar....I guess...

Of course it’s Pittsburgh.

sangriaferret,

Try New Orleans where it’s like that in summer and winter.

buzz86us, in Waffle Squarf

I feel like Squarf is a better name…

FlyingSquid,
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Floshie,

IT TAKES A LOT TO MAKE A STEW

xX_fnord_Xx,

You guys smarmfin’ over here?

dejected_warp_core, in Waffle Squarf

Right next door to HHGregg. They’re Havaving a Summummer Sale

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Someone needs to send that video to George Lucas, king of unnecessary double letters at the end of names.

TrickDacy, in Thank the EU there’s a prominent “Reject” button nowadays
@TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

Fuck Veggie Tales. That shit is creepy Christian propaganda

Menteros,

That shit is creepy hilarious Christian propaganda

Pulptastic, in Soap

No soap, radio

THE_ANON, in TIL

NO!HOW!HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE???AAA

sleen,

Its all because of Joe

Zulu,

Who’s steve jobs?

tubaruco, in TIL

technically, because noone has a higher amount of bones but many people have less, this is false.

Greg,
@Greg@lemmy.ca avatar

Late stage pregnant woman have a higher amount of human bones

tubaruco,

finally someone that doesnt just tell me there is a very rare disease that creates a single extra bone

anyway yeah if you count pregnant women the average skeletons in a human body is more than one

CarbonIceDragon,
@CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social avatar

What about that one horrible disease where your muscles start turning into extra bones?

HamBrick,

Rarer than getting a synthetic hip or being born without wisdom teeth, for example

tubaruco,

or losing limbs

tubaruco,

those bones dont help much in making a skeleton

Burninator05, (edited ) in TIL

The mode human body contains enough bones to make an entire skeleton. The average human body doesn’t have enough.

Greg,
@Greg@lemmy.ca avatar

The additional ~200 bones from fetuses in late stage pregnant woman would be more than the missing bones from amputees etc. OPs statement is accurate.

jaybone,

Wouldn’t they be too small though?

JaymesRS,

Skeleton size or proportionality not specified.

QuaternionsRock,

You can’t use one unfused half-bone in place of one full bone >:(

ohitsbreadley,

What if we use the little fetus bones to replace some of the smaller adult bones, and take those smaller adult bones to replace some bigger adult bones, and so on until we have a big ol’ femur?

JusticeForPorygon, (edited )
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The word average can technically refer to arithmetic mean, median, mode, or range. That’s why you were probably taught them at the same time. That’s also why tests like the ACT tend to have a * at the top that says something along the lines of “Unless otherwise stated, the word average indicates arithmetic mean.”

morrowind,
@morrowind@lemmy.ml avatar

I have never in my life seen it refer to anything but the mean

JusticeForPorygon,
@JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world avatar

Because mean is the most common form of average. But, for example, when referring to salaries, the words median and average are often used interchangeably.

BA834024112, (edited )

This isn’t true at all

Edit: well they may be used interchangebly, but they’re also used incorrectly in that case

dream_weasel,

Are infinitesimally shaved average bones not bones? Idk who is the bone authority responsible for making that decision.

Tremble,

There are a lot of people missing bones, but I don’t think anyone has extra, so….

CulturedLout,

What about people with extra fingers and toes? Parasitic twins?

Goatmom,

Pregnant women as well. Now their human body contains two skeletons, thus raising the average number of bones in a human body by a considerable amount. I would guess there’s probably more pregnant women than there are people missing limbs.

CulturedLout,

Oh yeah, totally forgot about pregnancy. That should count too.

Tremble,

Ok then technically we are all born with an extra set of teeth. That we lose. So a full skeleton contains all the baby teeth as well.

Goatmom,

Traditionaly when talking about the skeleton, we refer to the adult skeleton seeing as an adolescent skeleton have more bones that then fuse. I agree that we need to take that into account, but I don’t believe the statement would be referring to an adolescent skeleton.

Exatron,

Some people were born with extra fingers, and sometimes entire extra limbs.

TheRealKuni,

My wife has an extra rib above her collarbone.

dream_weasel,

Plenty of people do. My sister for example had bones in her feet that never fused and had to have an extra removed. I guess that’s pretty common

webghost0101,

Different perspective: Even if you miss a limb your body contains the full 100% of the skeleton you can find in a person missing that limb.

There still complete human beings even if their body has a unique challenge.

ohitsbreadley,

I appreciate what you’re saying here - people come in all shapes and sizes, with different abilities, limb counts, etc. Every one is a human being deserving respect and dignity.

But OP didn’t say “a complete human being” - it said “a complete human skeleton.”

If an individual is missing a limb, by birth or by accident, they don’t have a complete skeleton. It’s a plain fact. Doesn’t mean they are any less human.

MacNCheezus,
@MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

Actually, the average human body contains more than one skeleton.

https://justsimplymom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/pregnancy-6.png

evidences,

This depends entirely on how many people there are out there with missing limbs.

MacNCheezus,
@MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

It would have to be a lot considering that a baby has a full set of bones while a missing limb is generally only a few of them.

evidences,

Half the bones in a adult human are in the hands and feet. I don’t know if there’s enough missing limbs to offset fetus skeletons but I there’s a whole lot of bones missing in a double amputee.

MacNCheezus,
@MacNCheezus@lemmy.today avatar

Babies have up to 270 bones at birth (instead of 206 in an adult), which makes up for at least one double amputee (hands have 27 bones and feet have 26 each).

AbsoluteChicagoDog, in New server policy. Lemmites who misbehave get sent to Disney land with a bus full of Disney adults.

How about we let people enjoy what they enjoy without shaming them?

Sorgan71,

Because, disney adults need to be shamed.

Theharpyeagle,

Why?

pinkdrunkenelephants,

Because he lost his joy at some point in his life and Disney adults remind him of what he lost, which angers him

lelgenio, in TIL
@lelgenio@lemmy.ml avatar

Nuh uh!

Gigan, in TIL
@Gigan@lemmy.world avatar

No it doesn’t, because some people are missing limbs or ribs or have artificial joints. So the average body would have slightly fewer bones than necessary to make a whole skeleton.

dejected_warp_core, (edited )

I was gonna say: who is out there rocking extra bones?

chicken,

There’s mutations and hereditary conditions that give you extra bones

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