You used to be able to break of of clothing calls. DHL refused to deliver a parcel of paid for next day delivery on, and sent an automated email saying “phone us to pick it up at depot”
Phone them and the only options were to get that information - no way to find out what depot it was at or how to collect it.
DHL now in the “do not use” file, but that only works when my supplier gives a choice, and is only relevant when all delivery providers are not identical.
I play a looping mp3 of "agent, advisor, assistant, human" when on a robocall and just wait for it to pipe me to a person. Talking to an AI is beneath me.
As far as I can tell, the push against immigration in Canada is mainly around unskilled workers (which a lot of TFW are) and asylum seekers, but we will see how this pans out.
It's also my experience that Fedora has better support for it, but Gentoo used to be good enough with hardened gentoo (they use https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/hardened-refpolicy.git/). Redhat and Gentoo are the only ones that officially support it afaik. I think hardened gentoo might have lost popularity since the fall of grsec, but I'm not sure how popular it is currently.
I don't think any non profit should ever refuse money. If they make money from something you disagree with, then taking that money and using it in the scope of your non-profit (which you agree with) is a moral imperative
I don't believe that. Being a non-profit is not inherently a moral stance. Your goal is to further your own efforts. That doesn't automatically require you to attempt to 'disadvantage' others (even if that is voluntary on their part).
Python works around this by having multithreading through multiprocessing and IPC. its made pretty easy to use with the futures builtin module but is finicky/slow/hard to support.
Considering these loans are non forgivable because of the governement, I think they are responsible for the exponential growth in cost and should bear the blame