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praise_idleness, in What's the best approach/pathway to learning iOS development?

Anytime anyone asks something like this, I only have one thing to say: Just do it.

Hildegarde, in How would you feel/react if your home address was announced & published very publicly the same way celebrities experience?

The nice thing about being a regular person is that very few people have any reason to care.

If you buy something online, the merchant has your name and address. They could come to your house, but why would they?

LemmyKnowsBest,

yeah thankfully I don’t worry about such things whatsoever, but we’ve all heard in the news once in awhile these things do happen, for example a construction worker on a house came into the window of a sleeping child’s bedroom one night and kidnapped her

IonAddis,
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The nice thing about being a regular person is that very few people have any reason to care.

One crazy ex (or, hopefully ex) and one’s tune changes quick.

Or sometimes you’re born into a shit family, and THEY stalk you when you try to get away.

dingus, in How would you feel/react if your home address was announced & published very publicly the same way celebrities experience?

In the internet age, it’s incredibly easy to look up personal information about people like their address. Sorry, but you likely are easily searchable just like the rest of us.

LemmyKnowsBest,

yep, all my lifetime addresses are publicly searchable and easy to find online, but you’d be hard pressed to find me because I don’t live at any of those addresses.

JackGreenEarth, in What's the best approach/pathway to learning iOS development?

Why are you trying to code for iOS? Of the mobile platforms, Android is more open and your apps can do more.

cheese_greater,

Thing is, I want to be able to make an app that I would want personally for my own use, and then it other people would want it also, well, that’d be cool too (but gravy)

JackGreenEarth,

Yeah, why not contribute to a less hostile to developers ecosystem?

JigglySackles, in What's the consensus on swearing here

Sometimes you feel like a fucking cunt. Sometimes you don’t.

conciselyverbose, in What is the goofiest Christmas present you received this year?

I got an axe throwing game (plastic axes, so reasonably safe, but surprisingly fun). I would rather the axes weigh a little more, but as is it means it can be put out with other lawn games when families come over without being nervous about kids.

lemann, in How would you feel/react if your home address was announced & published very publicly the same way celebrities experience?

Syndrome says in the incredibles, “when everyone is super, nobody is”.

In an ideal world, without stalkers, ad companies, doorstop marketers and selling data, it would be much less of an issue if everyone’s addresses were public - there would be nothing special about it since everyone’s equally exposed.

In today’s world though, I’d be terrified AF!

I wonder how many celebrities go to counselling/therapy, looking at all the horrible things people say online, as well as death threats, creeps etc. Must be miserable

Some random but related food for thought: consider Ebay, Amazon and other marketplaces - you’re handing over your address, email and phone number to a random seller (on Ebay this includes your order history, public on your profile) and any one of these could sell your private data onwards, potentially exposing some of your online identity to data brokers for advertising or other malicious purposes. Depending on your threat model, online shopping could be a pretty risky thing to use. Amazon used to also make users’ wishlists public by default, not sure if that is still a thing

LemmyKnowsBest, (edited )

The risks of online shopping have been discussed before and those interfaces are highly encrypted, So while it’s understandable if people want to avoid it entirely, we really don’t need to be too paranoid about online shopping.

regarding the Amazon wish list defaulting to public awhile ago, yeah there was a big uproar about that. I hope Amazon straightened things out with that.

CLOTHESPlN, in So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?

My brother in law has appendicitis, my 'rents have head colds, and I am still suffering from a 6 day sinus infection and COVID head fog from Thanksgiving but otherwise we’re peachy

Pratai, (edited )

If it helps, I’ve had a sinus infection for close to a year, that now needs surgery. My date scheduled is Jan 15th. 4 procedures all happening at once. FESS, Septoplasty, turbinate reduction and spur removal.

mysoulishome, in What is the goofiest Christmas present you received this year?
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Maple bacon scented candle. It smells alright…I’ve gotten bacon scented/flavored stuff in the past that was awful. Back in the day my sis in law got me bacon flavored marshmallows that made our entire apartment smell like ass. Had to throw them away.

Ornadin, in What's your automatic vacuum's name?

Sebastian from Black Butler cause he black And Roo Roo

kzhe, in What search engine do you recommend that isn't Google or Bing?

Kagi if you’re willing to pay. Otherwise tryaS Searx instance.

Limeey, (edited ) in How would you feel/react if your home address was announced & published very publicly the same way celebrities experience?

Seems like a lot of people are unaware of white pages

LemmyKnowsBest, (edited )

Yeah, phone books..

In the olden days it was easier to look anyone up, the phone company would deliver a new phone book to everyone’s front door twice a year, how could we not all be at least a little fascinated to explore through all those pages and look up people we know from school etc? 😋

nowadays people have to go out of their way with an intention in their mind to go to a website and look people up on whitepages.com or peoplefinder.com etc and last time I noticed years ago, a fee is required to use those kind of sites.

EchoCranium,

I remember back in grade school (early 80’s) we had lessons about how to use a phone book. Now I’m surprised if I ever see a new one dropped off at the front door.

victorz, in So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?
  • at least two wars going on right now
  • darkness
  • I hate Christmas, so… Christmas.
Varyk, in How would you feel/react if your home address was announced & published very publicly the same way celebrities experience?

Slightly annoyed and then I’d move. I live moving and I travel light so it wouldn’t be a huge inconvenience.

But I agree that it is terrifying and awful for people who prefer to put down roots or have their lifestyle tied up in being public figures.

TechNerdWizard42, (edited ) in How would you feel/react if your home address was announced & published very publicly the same way celebrities experience?

No celebrity owns the house the live in or stay in. No truly rich person does.

An LLC or more likely a trust owns the house, land, everything they have. And those are owned by other LLCs and Trusts so you can’t follow the chain. If someone is doxxed, they go somewhere else. Many places are rented out (think Airbnb) all the time. If you get caught, your agent will “leak” that’s just where you were vacationing and the next paparazzi photos will be in different locations on purpose.

Then you do what many do, and buy their real homes in countries that take privacy seriously. When you want an escape, you fly to your real house. No such thing as papparazi, security issues, or anything.

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