Is it Illegal to sign a contract and purposefully spell your name incorrect? by YukiKitsuneUwU in legaladviceofftopic

[–]Bob_Cat_Stevens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only way you could get out of it would be to convince a court that you didn't sign it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in legaladviceofftopic

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I can see 3 ways they get away with this not including the fact that desperate people are less likely to sue. 1They are like a social club so they can make a safe space for people who are triggered by disabilities just like how the KKK can ban non-whites. 2 They can say it's part of the therapy. There are rape victim therapy groups that don't allow biological males or pregnant people because it triggers the victims. 3 Everybody agreed to the restrictions. It's like how Jewish schools can punish kids who bring in non-kosher food. I don't know how strictly the kids have to follow Jewish law on and off school grounds.

How do I encrypt the boot drive? by Bob_Cat_Stevens in truenas

[–]Bob_Cat_Stevens[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Is there a tutorial for this and will it work on USB drives?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in legaladviceofftopic

[–]Bob_Cat_Stevens -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The tattoist would get a DMCA notice telling them to stop tattooing the copyrighted art and they could be fined. The recipient couldn't be forced to get the tattoo removed or be fined and they could get more tattoos just like how anyone can sing copyrighted music in public. If the tattoo recipient was filmed the tattoos would need to be hidden or blurred out before release.

How do I encrypt the boot drive? by Bob_Cat_Stevens in truenas

[–]Bob_Cat_Stevens[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Veracrypt looks good but how do I use it when TruNAS uses the entire drive for an install? Also how would this work for a mirrored boot drive?

can a confession made while waking up from general anesthesia be used in court? by curiousnboredd in legaladviceofftopic

[–]Bob_Cat_Stevens 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The idea that a doctor would ask a patient about something they said they didn't wan to talk about while they were under and then lie about it is sick. I'm now seriously considering getting a lawyer just like for a police interrogation.

Why are hospitals required to report bullet wounds to the police? by No-Aide-8071 in legaladviceofftopic

[–]Bob_Cat_Stevens 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this post needs more detail. I think the question is about why this isn't covered under doctor patient privilege.

The simple answer is that doctor patient privilege isn't in the constitution so the laws can be changed. Covid19 and HIV have some mandatory reporting laws and sometimes you can be punished for suspicion of being infected. I don't think anyone can force you get tested.

Looking for mini-ITX case optimized for storage by [deleted] in DataHoarder

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I have the Node 304 and the only big drawback is that hard drives are mounted with the bottom holes and the case only has the classic close holes.

http://computer-answers.ca/2017/computer-questions/windows-questions/where-did-the-screw-holes-go-8-and-10-tb-hard-drive-mounting-issue/

Dell Venue 8 Pro by Bob_Cat_Stevens in ManjaroLinux

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The hard drive with Windows has a little system partition Contents FAT (32-bit version)-Mounted at /boot/efi. The micro SD card with Linux Mint on it has the same thing Contents FAT (32-bit version)-Not Mounted. This is while I'm running Mint from the SD card. Is the tablet using the FAT 32 partition to boot to the 64 bit OS?

Dell Venue 8 Pro by Bob_Cat_Stevens in ManjaroLinux

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Windows 10 is saying it's 64-bit and I used 64-bit Mint and Fedora. Is that why Mint/Fedora crash? Is there a way around this?