Legal contract killing? Well if its a military contract then you get court martialed. If it's a "I sold my soul to trump" contract, you get fired... with a bullet in the back of your skull on 5th avenue, as the senate cheers affirming that that is indeed a legal execution.
IDKWhatUsernametoPutHereLolol
Ah yea reddit seems to hate TOR.
Not to mention that most subreddits have a soft ban on new accounts. Extremely infuriating.
Lemmy seems so welcoming to TOR users, I mean I had to fill out an "application" but I just used a temp email. Lovely place, hidden behind anonymity, well kind of... as long as the NSA doesnt suddenly spend the entire US budget hunting me, I'd be anonymous. They got bigger fishes to catch.
Illegal contracts are not enforceable in court. You'll have to hire another contract killer to kill the contract-breaking contract killer.
Public forums do not have privacy
Data is definitely usable when you make a VoLTE call. But if you turn data off before the call happens, the data icon on the top quick setting panel where you pull down on the notifications indicates that data is "on", and attempting to turn it "off" would show a message saying "Unable to turn off data while Advanced Calling is on" Advanced Calling which I assume means VoLTE. So basically its this state where its on, but only for the purposes of VoLTE. If you have data set to on before the call happens, you can look up info while, for example, you talk to a customer service representative.
When data is off, it might not actually be off.
For example, on some android phones, the data connection shows as on when you are on a call, even tho apps cannot access the internet.
So I'm assuming the OS just built a workaround that turns data on only for calling, since if data is allowed to be completely off, people are gonna be complaining that their "Phone isn't working" as most carriers require VoLTE these days.
Same thing with location. Even if you turn location off, it is automatically turned on if you call emergency numbers.
Mail in votes requires physical access to tamper with, anyone in the world can hack an internet connection and tamper with online votes.
Signing a petition is public, who you cast your vote for is private.
If there were any doubts on the signatures, officials can contact the people who signed and verify that they did sign. How do you verify a secret vote without ruining the secrecy?
I mean you can have online voting if you cast a ballot thats public, and it'd be verifiable, but then we go back to the 1800s in the US where threatening voters is a thing.
You have 3 elements:
1: Internet voting
2: Secrecy
3: Verifiable
Pick 2.
2020 (or was it 2021, dont remember) new years in NYC time square was so depressing. Just empty. Like an apocalypse.
Whaaa? No way! 🤯
Its all public anyways. Did you think you had privacy posting to a public forum?
VoLTE doesnt count against your data plan, you dont even need a data plan to use VoLTE. In fact, most carriers require VoLTE these days so when you first insert the sim card, your carrier has sent a configuration profile instructing your phone to turn it on. You can turn the data to "off" but it still leave it on for VoLTE calls only.