plantfanatic
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- Comment on Aldi just launched its own £16.99 rival to Ring's battery video doorbell – and it's completely subscription-free | TechRadar 1 week ago:
I am a compliance expert.
Yet you claim there is two party consent for video, won’t provide anything to support that claim, and the one link you did specifically says it doesn’t…
. I too am confident in my assessment of the legal situation.
People can be confidently wrong, like in this case…
Awwwwhhh I upset muffin by using logic and reason to refute them.
- Comment on Aldi just launched its own £16.99 rival to Ring's battery video doorbell – and it's completely subscription-free | TechRadar 1 week ago:
Is it so odd, that someone knows how to read and understand code and law books? It’s part of any tradesperson training.
I know it’s not a thing, from plenty of research into my own camera systems, and I am confident that I know the results I found are correct, because I know how to understand code and law books.
And no it doesn’t, but the lack of any results shows that you’re full of fucking shit.
Again, just because someone swears doesn’t mean they are being aggressive! It’s common repertoire for a lot of working people! Sorry princess!
- Comment on Aldi just launched its own £16.99 rival to Ring's battery video doorbell – and it's completely subscription-free | TechRadar 1 week ago:
I’ve never heard of that before… and Google shows zero results for “states with two party consent for video recording” all links are for audio…
Just because you’re wrong and got called out doesn’t mean the other person is being aggressive lmfao.
- Comment on Aldi just launched its own £16.99 rival to Ring's battery video doorbell – and it's completely subscription-free | TechRadar 1 week ago:
No… your link even specifies that….
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It’s the internet, people can swear dude.
- Comment on Aldi just launched its own £16.99 rival to Ring's battery video doorbell – and it's completely subscription-free | TechRadar 1 week ago:
That applies to audio… not video recordings mate.
- Comment on Aldi just launched its own £16.99 rival to Ring's battery video doorbell – and it's completely subscription-free | TechRadar 1 week ago:
What country? I’m sure there’s exceptions that you don’t know about, the laws don’t disallow their use, it’s in how the data is stored normally.
- Comment on Aldi just launched its own £16.99 rival to Ring's battery video doorbell – and it's completely subscription-free | TechRadar 1 week ago:
What places?
Usually it’s a misinterpretation of the law, theyres not meant to interfere with security and law enforcement. There’s always exceptions, usually in hoot they trigger or store the data. If it’s automatically wiped, usually no laws have been broken for example.
- Comment on Preposterous!!! 4 weeks ago:
Classic case of confusing infamous and famous.
- Comment on I wonder what game they're trying to play 4 weeks ago:
Something not designed to be running all the time would be damaged by running all the time…
- Comment on "I’m Canceling My Subscription": Xbox Players Call to "Boycott" Game Pass "Hard" Over 50% Price Increase As Microsoft’s Website Crashes from Mass Cancellations 5 weeks ago:
Paying $20 a month for demos and buying hopefully not only that single game is a horrendous idea.
- Comment on "I’m Canceling My Subscription": Xbox Players Call to "Boycott" Game Pass "Hard" Over 50% Price Increase As Microsoft’s Website Crashes from Mass Cancellations 5 weeks ago:
Unless you have limitless storage, you still can’t access the title when their servers go offline. So no you STILL don’t actually own it.
This is the worst perpetuation of the GOG program that keeps getting tossed around.
- Comment on discord 1 month ago:
lol, I would announce it just to be a shit, dudes just asking for this to take off by acknowledging it.
- Comment on The perfect use for spoons in the "bad spoon" drawer 1 month ago:
What? The colder something is, the more it freezes your tastebuds. So the less you taste, if you like not tasting stuff, go right ahead.
- Comment on The perfect use for spoons in the "bad spoon" drawer 1 month ago:
How are you destroying your spoons? You shouldn’t eat it straight from the deep freezer, gotta let it warm up in the fridge freezer first.
And that’s still too cold, so let it sweat at room temp for 5 minutes. You should be able to eat it with wood spoon if it’s good ice cream.
The hell is this bending spoons?
- Comment on *They drew First Blood, not me.* 2 months ago:
Today I realized that it spells blood…
- Comment on sentence 2 months ago:
Isn’t that manslaughter vs murder?
- Comment on Incident 2 months ago:
So the same doesn’t apply for doing logging, which takes less time?
Also, stuff gets forgotten, with a log done right away, stuff isn’t forgotten. You think as you say one person can remember the issues of 30 different kids?
- Comment on Incident 2 months ago:
So you want the caretaker to spend 5-10 minutes chatting to you instead of spending a few seconds logging?
Who’s watching the other kids while the caretaker has all their attention on you during pickup?
Your suggestion takes more time and leaves less time to spend are taking other kids.
- Comment on Incident 2 months ago:
… there’s limits to how many children can be watched by a single caretaker, it’s like 7 in most jurisdictions.
You clearly have no experience with this, so why are speaking up?
- Comment on Incident 2 months ago:
How long do you think it takes to log? That would take maybe 5 seconds max unless the ui is horrendous.
- Comment on I should call her. 2 months ago:
For even into the same patient…
- Comment on Can you believe it? 3 months ago:
Promotion.
- Comment on We wouldn’t need the Epstein files to prove DJT’s guilt if society just trusted women in the first place. 3 months ago:
If you asked me, I would have guessed a number a fraction of that.
That sounds like there’s an exceptionally high amount lying.
- Comment on YSK Employers do NOT verify your total work history unless you're applying for a government position. 3 months ago:
Carrying for a family includes but not limited; dealing with financing, scheduling, transit, meal planning, etc. you’re the persons care taker, you do everything they would normally be doing. There’s every day tasks that are relevant to every job.
Tell me you think being a caretaker means sitting around doing nothing all day….
- Comment on YSK Employers do NOT verify your total work history unless you're applying for a government position. 3 months ago:
Dealing with finances, scheduling, planning and transit aren’t relevant to a sales position?
Do you not realize what being a caretaker involves?
- Comment on YSK Employers do NOT verify your total work history unless you're applying for a government position. 3 months ago:
Actually caring for others, is quite a relevant work trait for even software engineering. Don’t want a bunch of people who can’t handle communicating with others or can’t get someone to do something.
It’s all I how you spin it, and clearly you aren’t using this for anything but a lie if you think it’s not valid work experience.
- Comment on YSK Employers do NOT verify your total work history unless you're applying for a government position. 3 months ago:
Being a caregiver is relevant work experience, quite sad that some people think caring for others isn’t relevant for a large portion of work…
- Comment on YSK Employers do NOT verify your total work history unless you're applying for a government position. 3 months ago:
Being a caregiver is its own work experience, you should list it.
- Comment on YSK Employers do NOT verify your total work history unless you're applying for a government position. 3 months ago:
You get benefits for that, and why would you not list that on the resume ahead of time to explain the gap?
- Comment on YSK Employers do NOT verify your total work history unless you're applying for a government position. 3 months ago:
On the other hand, having a one year gap without any work raises its own red flags. Need a good reason to have large swaths of not working.