jonne

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jonne,

The bar has been lowered significantly after the Twitter takeover.

jonne,

Yep, their business model is basically to sell smaller packages for a low upfront price, taking advantage of customers that either don’t have the money to buy the big package or have limited transport options.

It’s another one of those things that illustrate that it’s expensive to be poor.

jonne,

Maybe the Abraham accords were all about turning ‘the only democracy in the middle east’ into Saudi Arabia.

jonne,

Yeah, not sure how they even managed to open an ISO image on iOS.

Ignore that, I didn’t see the quotes.

jonne,

It’s not necessarily human intervention that did this, the Sahara desert was a lot smaller back then, and there’s evidence of regular rain eroding the Sphinx. A similar process happened to the Levant.

Alleged RCMP leaker says he was tipped off that police targets had 'moles' in law enforcement (www.cbc.ca)

According to Ortis, briefed him about a “storefront” that was being created to attract criminal targets to an online encryption service. A storefront, said Ortis, is a fake business or entity, either online or bricks-and-mortar, set up by police or intelligence agencies....

jonne,

Not the first time this happened. They’ve done it before with ANOM.

jonne,

In my experience most do? Maybe the US is different from everywhere else?

jonne,

I’m not in the EU and those banners are still everywhere.

jonne,

It’s like they just let Jeremy Clarkson write this pamphlet.

jonne,

I feel that for a platform that is commonly used for pirated content, having telemetry that shows exactly what content people have is probably bad.

Next they’ll start selling that info to the MPAA so they can sue individual users.

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