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passerby1
·2 anni fa·discuss
Would someone suggest how would hundreds of investigations (and courts? Or there were no courts at all?) were not able to shed any light on the bug? How is it even possible to continue for more than 20 years?
passerby1
·3 anni fa·discuss
How many apps do use certificate pinning and so will be broken as a result of this app's MITM?
passerby1
·3 anni fa·discuss
But it's democratic [0], specifically a direct one: "tradition of direct democracy".

0 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Switzerland
passerby1
·3 anni fa·discuss
It reads as "survived users".
passerby1
·3 anni fa·discuss
Does anyone know how to turn it off forever?
passerby1
·3 anni fa·discuss
Need to mention the punishments and fines in Germany for making noise. Switzerland has even more strict rules (and very angry neighbours, I assume).
passerby1
·3 anni fa·discuss
> but just any law enforcement would find such an amount of cash suspicious, and probably trigger an investigation

It feels like it's almost illegal to own cash when I read this. Would someone please tell why? It's OK to live in a debt, probably a very high one, buying expensive things like luxury car in credit. Is it forbidden to save cash? If it's OK, then why is it suspicious to travel in a car with cash?
passerby1
·3 anni fa·discuss
> Privatize the profits, socialize the costs (like toxic cleanup).

Any business would love to do the same, if possible. Because that's the businesss: increase the profits.

Should it then be considered a "natural" way? And where should we draw a line (if any) on what's ok?
passerby1
·4 anni fa·discuss
Why only now?
passerby1
·4 anni fa·discuss
First of all is to come to some kind of an agreement on the definition of ethical.