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  • Nah, he's a cool guy. Everyone around enjoys his company. A little bit of the philosopher of the town.

    He does not work, if that is what you mean by giving something in return. However he also does not use many things. We live in a rich country and things are plentiful. What he gets is either stuff that people throw away or that they are happy to give him.

  • I imagine if this ever becomes a problem, they can just set th and the thorn to the same token in the LLM and it will then make no difference at all which is which.

    If this ever becomes a problem in training the solution is extremely easy.

  • I know many people who travel from place to place in a semi nomadic life and work in the fields here and there. Never really heard any of them complaining about their life. They sure have their problems, but that's everyone.

    In many countries the concept of employment is very feeble and most people just do their things and sell them to other people. They live just fine.

  • I have a good friend of mine who may be related to this comic. He was a trucker and lost his job in the 2008 crisis. After that he decided he did not want to get a job anymore.

    He set up a tent in the woods and lives there. He goes down town to read books every day and people give him some money. He has food, he has his place full of books and with the money he gets he can buy some wine to enjoy the day. Cool guy to be around and have nice chats.

    He's got a good life he enjoys. What should he plan for? If he ever gets sick (and with his lifestyle he really doesn't get sick) he can go to the hospital and they'll treat him for free. He's got more clothes and stuff he may ever need as people just throw stuff away and he collects it. In fact he gifted me clothes, backpacks, pans and other stuff.

    I do not think he needs to plan much more to maintain his lifestyle. I mean, some planning is good. I know he took down a few trees as he's planning to make a teepee to have a better kitchen area. But I don't think much more planning than that would significantly improve his life.

  • Banana

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  • Also you harvest them every two weeks. Want to sell them already? Just stick them under a plastic carp for a couple of days and they'll be ripe and yellow.

    The bad part is loading trucks of bananas is hard work, those things are heavy.

  • Yes, the keyring is a pain, also because I like to manually check all the keys. But then what often happens is that lots of configuration options have changed and you have to go through bunch of software to find out which exact package is now misconfigured and makes your system not work as it should.

  • Oh, I see. But apparently it was not communicated enough since even a police man took it as a danger.

    Regarding live bullets, I was only joking. It was something done in training certain special troops in Italy during world war I. Many people died during training indeed.

  • That operation was not very well planned out. How do you do a training in public space without extensively informing the population beforehand?

    This is the least that could happen, imagine the panic in the population which could have arisen. Possibly people having hearth attacks and stuff like that.

    Besides, you're in the military; grow up and train with live bullets.

  • Oh, I see. Indeed anonymised data should be fine under GDPR. However it is often very difficult to anonymise data. Some things are easy to anonymise, other are very complex.

    For a small company who does not mainly work with data, the easiest solution to comply with GDPR is indeed just deleting the data altogether.

  • That happens. Still, many companies do not. Some companies are unaware of the legislation.

    I was informing one worker of a company of one such law.

    Many companies do not break the law even though there are no controls just because that is the right thing to do.

  • Fair enough, prioritise people who actually work and do things. They deserve housing before anyone else.

    Then also people who do not work and make money off of others people's work may have a house.