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otter, to newcommunities in Idiots of Facebook Marketplace

Alternate link for clients that don’t support that one:

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otter, (edited ) to privacy in Medical devices and user privacy

I’m not familiar with the companies mentioned, but have you tried talking to the doctor or the clinic? They may be able to provide you with better guidance, or tell you about other machines that are compatible with your treatment plan. Even if they don’t know about the privacy aspect, that might give you a shorter list to follow up on.

My guess (or hope) is that this is the option that the average person finds convenient, which is why the doctor recommended it. There should be other options that the doctor / clinic knows about, especially because an IOT CPAP machine is a fairly new thing.

Doctors modify treatment plans fairly often, even for things like patient comfort, and bringing this concern to their attention could also change what they recommend to future patients.


Personal thoughts unrelated to your case: This is a growing concern with healthcare technology and I think we need more attention on the harms. “Your insurance company will use it against you” is something that most people will understand.

otter, to privacy in A question about secure chats

Long winded talk for shit?

what

otter, (edited ) to asklemmy in Would you choose invisibility or teleportation?

It could help in a lot of other crises too

During a natural disaster, you could jump back and forth carrying aid in, and the wounded people out. In any time sensitive crisis, you could get people out of harms way. This bit is more complicated, but you could potentially help out during floods and fires, depending on how far the ‘teleport other stuff with you’ extends to.

A reasonable limit might be ‘Only what you could physically carry yourself’, in which case you’d need to be a lot more strategic. In that case, you could work on personal strength and be a one-human-rescue-team. When there isn’t a disaster, you could probably shuttle light weight (but important) stuff for a fee, then use that money to fund your own charity to do good


As for this prompt, you could probably just teleport away when someone might see you, or teleport to spots that people can’t see. So you could do most things that invisibility would allow

otter, to asklemmy in Do Posts Expire?

Really old posts maybe, but it might help to see which posts you are trying to comment on

Oldest post for me is this one from 5 years ago: lemmy.ca/post/375988

I was able to comment on it just now

otter, to comicstrips in Am I lacking confidence? Maybe - False Knees # 375

One of my favourites for sure :)

otter, to comicstrips in He's not wrong... (cooperlit comics)

Interesting, could you share more on how that works? Is it a neurological change or more of a physical “clogging”

otter, to asklemmy in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?

Find new communities when that happens, or bring it up with the admins so those mods are replaced

otter, (edited ) to asklemmy in Corporate Censorship Bring You Here?

I dropped 95% of my activity on Reddit about when everyone else left earlier this summer.

This is not censorship but it’s similar, it’s the problems with Reddit’s automated moderation system. It’s not something unique to Reddit since lots of platforms have this issue, and it is a risk on Lemmy as well if we can’t figure out other ways to combat spam effectively once userbase grows

  • On Reddit, our university sub’s moderation team had nearly all of their accounts banned (including all the alts), because we shared a mod account to do basic mod actions (before Reddit had some of that functionality built-in). The mod account wasn’t the reason, but we assume that’s what the automated system used to decide we were all one person. It took a while to resolve, and our initial attempts to point out the issue resulted in automated messages saying we were wrong and that we couldn’t appeal anymore. Eventually we posted on mod-support and the only solution was to self-dox our alts to each other in order to get some of them reverted (the ones we didn’t feel comfortable sharing we never got back). It was a mess.

I think we also need to consider the flip side of this issue. Yes, some people are banned wrongfully from these platforms. However, sometimes people are banned for sharing content that also isn’t welcome here, and over time we WILL get more users like that showing up here because Lemmy will look like the next best thing for them. I’m not sure how that will work out and maybe the Fediverse will let those users find their place away from the rest of us, but it’s important to know that not all bans from other platforms are unjustified.

otter, to piracy in Apps that shouldn't be Subscriptions

If the app needs a server component, a small subscription is justified. If it doesn’t, then a subscription isn’t justified.

If the subscription is optional, and it gets more frequent updates & support, that might be ok too as long as you can choose to just keep the product as is (and the product isn’t riddled with bugs)

otter, (edited ) to privacyguides in This Week in Privacy (#1)

This is great! The length and tone was perfect IMO

Hope you guys do these for a while to come :)

otter, to asklemmy in What companies have made your blacklist?

What are some good alternatives to each Adobe product?

Someone on here mentioned Affinity for the Photoshop/design world

Nitro & PDFxchange for the PDF side?

otter, to asklemmy in Is public transport in the USA owned by car makers?

Yea I’m pretty sure this is what OP heard about, it’s a common tidbit that gets shared

Ownership wasn’t secret then, and it’s not secret now. What happened then was that they bought transit things and shut them down. That COULD happen now too, but it would happen pretty publicly

They do lobby governments though

otter, to privacy in *privacy not included | Our Longest Naughty List Ever: The 2023 Holiday Buyer's Guide Is Here!

theverge.com/…/firefox-review-checker-fakespot-fe…

Oh cool, didn’t know about this

otter, to datahoarder in Lost Doctor Who episodes found – but owner is reluctant to hand them to BBC

Convincing them should be easy enough as long as it’s someone trustworthy

The media is going to be degrading every day that it’s not digitized

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