He's defective. Talk to the manufacturer about getting a replacement
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You have every right to not have kids. This reason is as valid as any.
I'm sorry for your experience. I hope you're doing better now
Some percentage of people will think it is, but as I recall it, that percentage drops dramatically when people are actually faced with the decision themselves, so make your own decision if you're unlucky enough to have to
There are already natural miscarriages for many unviable fetuses, so in a sense diagnosis and abortion is just a way to help that be more accurate
I wonder if some client has support for regex-blocking of users... somehow I've blocked a lot of weird trolls with usernames similar to this one
Some of the people you share experiences with on instagram might be up for sharing an experience in real life. Pick someone who seems nice and suggest something that might be fun
Bring a friend
I don't think they could get the government to ban Tesla. You're allowed to run a company without a collective agreement. This has happened before with various outcomes.
If you're a primarily Swedish company the union can certainly make life hard enough to run you out of business, and this strike has already gotten people laid off at Tesla subcontractors, but they can't compell you to make a deal
The government probably won't get involved in this case as it doesn't really matter much, but there are center politicians right now arguing that the union should only be allowed to do this kind of thing if the collective agreement offers better terms for the workers, which seems reasonable to me. Tesla claims they're already exceeding what the collective agreement would guarantee, but I haven't verified it.
Personally I feel it's wrong that the union can do this without a majority support of the workers they are supposed to protect.
You might feel differently.
well, I guess we'll never know what you meant. I'm sure it was very smart and well founded.
Or I'll just ignore the vague claim
So how does it work?
Tailscale is very popular among people I know who have similar problems. Supposedly it's pretty transparent and easy to use.
If you want to do it yourself, setting up dyndns and a wireguard node on your network (with the wireguard udp port forwarded to it) is probably the easiest path. The official wireguard vpn app is pretty good at least for android and mac, and for a linux client you can just set up the wireguard thing directly. There are pretty good tutorials for this iirc.
Some dns name pointing to your home IP might in theory be an indication to potential hackers that there's something there, but just having an alive IP on the internet will already get you malicious scans. Wireguard doesn't respond unless the incoming packet is properly signed so it doesn't show up in a regular scan.
Geo-restriction might just give a false sense of security. Fail2ban is probably overkill for a single udp port. Better to invest in having automatic security upgrades on and making your internal network more zero trust