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  • Stronger rights for consumers to control, adapt, repair, and alter their products and services,

    And to not be spied upon by ChatControl

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  • To reinforce the plausible deniability of politicians of course. It's all about manufacturing consent.

  • Europe is. More lobbyists than MEPs + staff in Brussels, by a factor of 3 to 1.

  • Pedophiles rampant in government, the neo-sturmabteilung roaming the streets, but capturing the election will rouse the masses? Label me skeptical.

  • that will give the governmetn direcet control over the election of the judges

    Weird, in Belgium a similar law was struck down by the constitutional court the other day. Hearing this from Italy, I can't help but think this is being orchestrated on a higher level.

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  • I was weary of self-hosting email myself too, didn't want to go down that rabbit hole. After some searching, I've landed on migadu.com. I just renewed the subscription after the first year, was 19$ a year for the micro plan, which is more than enough for my needs. Not sure why they use dollars though, as they are a Swiss company.

    So far no problems, have ~10 of my domains hooked up for email.

    The only downside I can spot is it's bring-your-own-domain, so take that into account.

  • Weird how that sounds right for wine but not for cigarettes

  • Free to do as they're told.

  • So if it weren't for Brexit, I suppose British American Tobacco would also get a nice batch of taxpayer money?

    Budgets are tight but still they find room for these silly expenditures, what tf are they doing.

  • Same, been there too. Still, it's easy to miss articles on them, they only pop up once every so often. Same for Proton.

  • Totally agree. Everyone is corruptible.

    Chomsky being in the Epstein files is the perfect example.

  • Elites will always be troublesome, but of no importance when they cannot corrupt anyone to do their bidding. That's why I focus on rulers.

    The problem is that people still seem to think that the next politician will change this, which is exactly what the elites want.

  • Still comes down to the rulers imo, as they enable such behavior from the rich. The longer this goes on, the more blatant it becomes. And they've been at it for a looong time.

  • So before capitalism you don't know of any rulers being unjust?

    It's not a feature of capitalism to corrupt, it's a feature of power structures to be corruptible.