In Spanish is called capacitismo, discrimination against people with disability.
In Spanish is called capacitismo, discrimination against people with disability.
To pay for sex is a form of exploiting; the consent is not really free. There is no ethical consumption under capitalism, and I think that the exploitation of sex workers is one of the worst.
But morale is very subjective, and sex work is a very complex matter, where a lot of people, most of them women, work in very dangerous conditions and in situations of extreme need.
This article is a not sense. There is not a monopoly of identity: a lot of corporations and big tech have an ID about us or, at least, about me.
Also, in my case, the state have paid most of my education, my healthcare, the street where I live… nor google not other big tech have paid a dime for it.
The critic in the article has his points, but the proposed solution—using capitalist enterprises to issue IDs—is nonsense. We will lose track of people from a fiscal point of view, and it will not solve the problem of the people that not any corporation would issue an ID.
Debian has a list of vendors who sell it in a media (USB, DVD…), some of them also sell other distros.
I think that this question from my non bot account has not reached you:
@carlesmu@lemmygrad.ml wrote:
Thanks for the wrapper :)
Two questions:
Where can I find the relation between languages and the languages_id ints?
When I log in into a lemmy instance I check the protected member _requestor.nodeinfo to detect if the problem it’s the connection or the user/password:
lemmy = Lemmy(instance) if not lemmy.log_in(user, password): if not lemmy._requestor.nodeinfo: raise LemmyException(f"Sorry, cannot connect to lemmy instance {instance}.") raise LemmyException( f"Sorry, cannot login {user} into {instance}. Bad user or wrong password." )
There is a better way to validate it?
Zx spectrum --> msx-dos --> ms-dos --dr-dos --> win95 --> Suse (before it was bought by novell) --> win98 --> debian