

The veil… it has been lifted.
The veil… it has been lifted.
Absolute jokes if Nazi Musk uses his position in the president’s ear to force you lot to pay for government services using Twitter. 🤣🤣😂
When you get paid per word, the publisher puts ads on the site, and neither gives a shit about content. It’s all about the money 💰.
No just the USA for the next 4 years.
You won’t need eggs when the Goa’uld will give you all the sustenance your body desires.
Sorry not going to turn off my ad blocker for this.
No no no my friend. You misunderstand USAing. You sweet sweet summer child.
I thought the exact same thing. A badly cropped picture assuming everyone is familiar with the site it is taken from. Not even a fucking link back to the site.
It’s why they’re mostly on Facebook too. And Biden on Tiktok during the elections. Because the masses huddle there.
Apart from a small number of outlier organisations they’re all still on these shitty networks. They want eyeballs as much as any other company.
Let’s fucking go lads!
Never used BlueSky but what’s wrong with the multitude of apps already written for Mastodon? Also, do the features nap one to one with Mastodon or will some features work and not others?
I find using the Mastodon apps easy. What I don’t find easy is getting the same level of engagement and an app won’t solve that. But it’s a totally different beast so I am ok with that.
According to the extrajudicial notice, this allows users to associate sexual identity to “a mental illness or abnormality” and allows “the defense of professional limitations based on gender.”
Why does anyone associate with this site. It’s beyond me.
Like… and hear me out… save the preference with some sort of Cookie technology? Do you think the EU would be up for that?
Old people who still believe that if you’re paying for a product it must be better, right?
This is what AI says about this video:
The video is about the dangers of using USB-C extension cords. The narrator explains that USB-C extension cords are not officially certified by the USB Implementers Forum, which means that they are not guaranteed to be safe or reliable. He also explains that USB-C extension cords can be dangerous because they can overload the power supply of the device that they are connected to. This can cause the device to overheat and even catch fire. The narrator recommends that people avoid using USB-C extension cords altogether. Here are some of the specific dangers of using USB-C extension cords:
- They can overload the power supply of the device that they are connected to.
- They can cause the device to overheat and even catch fire.
- They can degrade the performance of the device.
- They can be unreliable.
The narrator also explains that some USB-C extension cords have a label that says “USB 2.0 low speed devices can only work with one side of the ultra high rate extension cables interface.” This means that the USB 2.0 connection is only available on one side of the cable. This can be a problem if you need to connect a USB 2.0 device to the cable.
The narrator recommends that people avoid using USB-C extension cords altogether. If you must use one, he recommends that you use a high-quality cable from a reputable manufacturer. You should also make sure that the cable is rated for the power requirements of the device that you are connecting to it. Overall, this video is a helpful resource for anyone who is considering using a USB-C extension cord. It provides important information about the dangers of using these cables and how to avoid them.
I’m sorry, Ireland will never be sanctioned for this. They’re aligned with two powerful trading blocs.
Inside the EU: they don’t meaningfully do anything to stop this practice of tax avoidance. They’ll play a good game taking US multinationals to court, yes, and imposing laughable fines. But ultimately they’re not going to outright ban this practice or force Ireland to stop. They’re either not capable or unwilling. Time has showed both.
Friends with the US: if there’s any “special relationship” with the US, it’s not France it’s not the UK it’s Ireland. There’s too many votes, to be blunt, in the “Irish American” caucuses for The US to change any position on Ireland regarding tax evasion.
Time to face facts. That tax isn’t coming home. It’s being funneled via Ireland for the benefit of US multinationals who wish their CEOs to vacation in Hawaii twice a year for a small cut taken by Ireland.
Luck of the Irish, eh?
Also, aren’t telephones still working? Just call a friend/relative outside of the country to obtain information, or ask someone who has a friend/relative and ask for information on your behalf.
In Putin Russia friend calls you! And by friend I mean your neighbor, and by call you I mean call the police to arrest you because you have dared to ask for information. Straight to the gulag for you!
Yeah pretty much. As a payment intermediary they’re actually really good. Top of class one could argue.
The executive’s politics aside, trying to boycott them means boycotting all their users. Good luck with that.
Good luck boycotting Stripe
Time to bleed legacy companies dry. That’s all they can do at this stage.
Game over, man. Game over.