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“People I disagree with are LLMs” is a terrible stance and awful way to continue a discussion. People can have different opinions to you.

Having said that I do personally agree that physically the Xbox looks better. The software experience of the Xboxes I’ve used, however, really do remind me I’m using a Microsoft device.


I'd recommend a chair that folds up to a square shape, rather than a tube shape. Like this one from BCF (available in Australia, I'm sure there's a similar shop in Sweden) : https://www.bcf.com.au/p/wanderer-reclining-mesh-lounger/520...

This is the kind I'd recommend you avoid: https://www.bcf.com.au/p/oztent-king-goanna-hotspot-camp-cha...

The reason being is that these chairs tend to have better back and butt support for longer periods. This particular model allows you to recline as well, which can be good. It'd mess up your neck if you're doing it every day for weeks on end, but the occasional park day would be fine.


I can second both the recommendation and the style of the ones to avoid. I spent several weeks camping and working remotely using the first one over the winter (here in Florida that’s the best time to camp). Tried using the other style too, but always found it uncomfortable for head down work.


That doesn't change the fact that they're separate but related concerns. Authentication is enforcing that someone is who they say they are, and authorisation is checking that that person is allowed to access a secure resource. Looks like FoAz just solves the authorisation problem, allowing you to use another authentication provider.


Their complaint is about the snarky way you delivered your message, not the message itself.


I feel like someone should be fined over this...


They're trying to be clever and punish people who enjoy their rights of GDPR. The EU will not find these patterns cute or acceptable, and fortunately their fines are large enough to cause the offending business real pain. It's only a matter of time!


Typical news.com.au fear mongering. This article is about a single building in NSW, yet the article makes it appear that they are talking about the entire state.

This isn't to say that Australia doesn't have some strong lockdown laws at the moment, but this is a poor article to back up that claim.


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