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6h0st_in_the_machin3

He/Him... just in case.
I'm from Earth, ya know, that thing that keeps getting effed because of greed and unaccountability... I like the middle, not the radical left or right, some things may be tough and make sense, others are up to individuals. Be free, let others be.

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  • Cool, looks a lot like mine :)

  • This, I've just installed it this week and I think it's better than Google (though I'm suspicious of the "free" service.

  • I live in a shitty house from the 50s in Poland, poorly insulated AND I walk around the house on a t-shirt if I want... the problem is the energy I have to spend. Heat-pumps are not a miracle if your house is poorly insulated.

  • Let's be clear in one thing:

    • There's no free lunches.

    That's it. Everything in the Universe, including you, has a "price" on energy. Now outside of all crony-capitalism craziness, we should all consider having a open, distributed, fair price Internet and it's resources.

    I'm calling Louis.

  • Portuguese here:

    • There was compulsory male military service, that would be the only place where you could "handle" military grade hardware, aka assault rifles.
    • Currently IIRC, guns are accessible if: you're a military or law enforcement agent, a hunter (rifle or shotgun) or go through a process for a fire arm license due to professional or business reasons (e.g. a goldsmith) for self-defense.
      As well hand guns are limited to "non-military" calibers... for instance 9mm is for government agents solely.

    Of course there's black market and use by shady actors...

    As for people's personal relationship with guns, most people doesn't care to have one as there's not much violent crime to justify said behavior.

  • They just buy good ideas to monetize the shit out of them without giving users new features, and when the revneu stream dies, they kill the app and but the "next best thing".

    Essentially, Google is killing creativity, expansion, usability and profitability for small companies just for the "ad revenue".

    I'm de-googling as fast as I can.

  • It's a duality...

    • In Europe, you can get a hefty fine if you are a public figure and slander someone else without evidence, see the two examples below on the same politician, a MEP (former):

    https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-angola-dossantos-portugal-idINKBN1ZG29K

    https://www.portugalresident.com/former-mep-tv-commentator-ana-gomes-condemned-over-crook-tweet/

    So it's not like in US where the "first amendment" allows you to derail everyone and everything without consequences...

    At the same time, EU wants to fight criminality, e.g. drug cartels, money laundering, terrorism, human trafficking, etc... by removing encryption that makes investigation "more" difficult...

    And if you think about it, most people use encryption and other security measures not because they are criminals, but because they are essentially "owned and spied" by big tech...

    As some douchbag once said, the government doesn't care which porn sites you visit or with who you go to bed with...

  • Every now and then just throw a "miau", in the conversation... 🤪

  • Yes, but if you look at the number of voters, the southwest, more left leaning, is heavily more unpopulated than the other regions like Galiza (northwest)

  • The most reliable for them, I'm trying to move away from Google as fast as I can:

    • Vivaldi browser,
    • DuckDuckGo / Bing
    • Next will be LineageOS...
  • Actually, money could have been saved... here's why:

    1. The US Navy's submarine detection network heard a "boom" on the day of the implosion, which they kept close to their chests...
    2. Sounded the alarm, they spent money and resources looking for something they were almost sure was lost...
    3. After the expiration of time when the submarine "could be recoverable" was when they said "well... we did heard something the other day"...

    Imagine the other possible scenario where the say on the first day "Hey, the sub imploded, we heard it on our underwater microphones, we won't spend money looking for these people..."
    And then a future investigation reveals that they got stuck somewhere or lost power but were "buoyant" for 48 hours or so, and died for lack of oxygen when no one was looking for them.

    Can you imagine the lawsuits?

  • Especially if as the news report, he will move to Belarus. Speaking of it, is he moving by himself with his entourage, or also "his" army? Because all the sudden having the Wagner moving men and material inside Belarus is "a ruse" in itself to create another front line for Ukraine... to say the least.