I think there must be a way to deliver on the value of the app without it being the privacy/public exposure nightmare it sounds like. Speaking naively, perhaps a setup where you can only speak about a person with those who have actually matched with them.
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There is this (slow moving, far off) EU project that hopes to bring a new standard. It doesn't read like they've got a complete solution at all, but the principles are comforting at least!
https://www.ecb.europa.eu/euro/digital_euro/html/index.en.html
Oh haha sorry!
Sorry, it just read to me like you're presuming a old person that struggles with tech would be a woman. I should've left a more constructive comment.
Fair enough, thanks for calling me out. I'm glad it's not as bad as I thought. The article title threw me off as well.
January 2018 for the UK, wild that the US is so behind that even California is only just getting to it.
It makes sense, but what would be even more valuable for real estate is if we gave up on crampt open plan offices and give people some space 😅
It amazes me that leaders don't get this. My office is filled with separate one-sided calls and it's unbearable. Furthermore I've not been in a meeting without Silicon Valley listening in in at least 5 years.
None of those signs would lead to your arrest in the UK.
I think it is a pelvis on the left as others have said. I have to admit though I thought I was looking at two skulls, probably because I was biased to look from left to right so I just accepted the left one as a skull and then the right skull actually looks like a skull. My first thought though was that it was an abstract depiction of overcrowding, so it was intentional to show two skeletons pushed close together.
Sorry, I do understand that, I was just thinking of an improvement that might help. I thought having the same phone number might work too but that gets dodgier.