BadlyTimedLuck
@BadlyTimedLuck@lemmy.world
- Comment on monthly challenge 9 hours ago:
I think the steps are the only challenge. Just going to the bathroom accrudes 1000 steps sometimes
- Comment on Standing desks are like gym memberships. Plenty of people (and offices) pay for them but never use them 6 days ago:
I think this comment convinced me to get a standing desk. For some reason, I can never get my legs to fit under a desk comfortably, even if I adjust the chair height
- Comment on Popup Ads in Your Pickup Truck? RAM Trucks Now Feature Scammy Ads on the Center Display 1 week ago:
Everyday, I wanna ram my car into a building and hope I run over the CEO in their office.
Now the hardest part isn’t ditching and risking my way of life, but coding which CEO to ram 🤬
- Comment on Women come, women go 1 month ago:
Pineapplego
- Comment on US couple blocked from suing Uber after crash say daughter agreed to Uber Eats terms 10 months ago:
Ok I think this should finally bring to light how TOS should not be enforceable contracts. As 1- its common knowledge that the average person does not read TOS. Therefore, it should be unreasonable to expect the average consumer to have completely understood what they have agreed to, without any legal representation to clarify the contract 2 - TOS are written like legal jargin straight from the legal department. Unfortunately, the client base is either 10 year olds lying about their age, 80 year olds who barely understand what a TOS is, and the average consumer who was never presented with a contract, just a simple “Accept or Decline” 3 - If TOS is meant to be as enforceable as it is, then we need a new set of data laws / seperate justice system to actually regulate those TOS. From what I understand, real life laws still apply to contracts where both parties consented. Aka, even if you agreed to kill someone who wanted to die, murder is illegal.
I hope we can bring some real change instead of letting this go to the side too. I was hoping the Disney thing would be bigger than it was, but then again who’s taking Disney to court and surviving? It’s sad to think they can get away with this, and its sadder to know we’re less valuable than the data we produce.