Henry was murdered in December.
The reason the world knows what happened is because of X.
That's the reason Starmer is angry with Elon.
Not for Henry, but because the world has seen the truth of the rotten state of identity politics in the UK.
@TimSweeneyEpic Steam isn't a monopoly. It's the reward for doing things right when no one else had the balls.
Shut your piehole and instead spend time making your platform actually usable and care about gamers and your own staff
@m1ssuo@sama@OpenAIDevs Happens to me too! It's forcing me to authenticate through my number via WhatsApp, that I don't even use, and I have phone verification codes disabled (i use webauthn which is way more secure)
cc @thsottiaux
@avoknap@atorixa00 Угу, попробуй хотя бы из 7ки программу запусти, угу.
И не забудь поставить 2 обязательных обновления и сервис пака, одно из которых тебе убьёт систему.
@thsottiaux Unfortunately, the usage limits on standard subscription are almost unusable at work.
In Claude, we can give individual users Premium (100 USD) subscription and that's usually enough, but there's no such option in Codex
Because the PSA union leadership are card carrying members of the Labour Party.
Why the media continue with this facade of the PSA having any independence or credibility is frankly astounding.
Remedy has always been tied to publishers who didn’t understand them. Microsoft, 505, Epic. These collaborations while rough, were what made possible for them to go independent and not deal with bullshit anymore! If you want this to succeed WISHLIST CONTROL RESONANT RIGHT NOW!!!
Education Minister Erica Stanford just confirmed: universal age verification is coming to NZ.
They say it’s for kids.
But it means everyone proving their age with ID or face scans to use the internet.
Once the government builds digital checkpoints, they don’t tear them down.
📢MEDIA RELEASE
Universal age verification confirmed. Everything else is being built in the dark.
On Sunday's Q+A, Education Minister Erica Stanford confirmed what the Free Speech Union has been warning about for months: universal age verification is coming to New Zealand. That is the only detail the public has been given.
The Department of Internal Affairs is already recruiting a Programme Implementation Director. Procurement is underway. A July 2027 implementation date has been pencilled in. None of this has been before Parliament. None of it has been put to the public. The Minister has promised a June update - but on current form, that looks like a presentation, not a consultation.
"Anonymity online is a precondition of free speech in any democracy," says Jillaine Heather, Chief Executive of the Free Speech Union. "Whistleblowers, abuse survivors, political dissenters, and ordinary New Zealanders who hold unpopular views speak freely because they can do so without first handing their papers to the state. Strip that condition away and public debate is chilled - immediately, and lastingly."
Marketed as a measure to protect children, universal age verification would conscript every adult into a digital identity scheme. Australians are already finding ways around their equivalent regime, in force since December. The United Kingdom's Online Safety Act, sold on the same grounds, is now being turned on encrypted messaging.
The Free Speech Union is calling on the Minister to release the Cabinet papers before her June update, publish the full scope of the wider programme of work, and tell the public what the Department of Internal Affairs is already building in its name.
"The Minister told parents on Sunday that universal age verification is coming, but she will not tell anyone how it will work, who will run it, or what it will cost the privacy and free speech of every adult New Zealander," says Heather. "If the Minister has confidence in this policy, she should be willing to defend it in daylight."
📢MEDIA RELEASE
Universal age verification confirmed. Everything else is being built in the dark.
On Sunday's Q+A, Education Minister Erica Stanford confirmed what the Free Speech Union has been warning about for months: universal age verification is coming to New Zealand. That is the only detail the public has been given.
The Department of Internal Affairs is already recruiting a Programme Implementation Director. Procurement is underway. A July 2027 implementation date has been pencilled in. None of this has been before Parliament. None of it has been put to the public. The Minister has promised a June update - but on current form, that looks like a presentation, not a consultation.
"Anonymity online is a precondition of free speech in any democracy," says Jillaine Heather, Chief Executive of the Free Speech Union. "Whistleblowers, abuse survivors, political dissenters, and ordinary New Zealanders who hold unpopular views speak freely because they can do so without first handing their papers to the state. Strip that condition away and public debate is chilled - immediately, and lastingly."
Marketed as a measure to protect children, universal age verification would conscript every adult into a digital identity scheme. Australians are already finding ways around their equivalent regime, in force since December. The United Kingdom's Online Safety Act, sold on the same grounds, is now being turned on encrypted messaging.
The Free Speech Union is calling on the Minister to release the Cabinet papers before her June update, publish the full scope of the wider programme of work, and tell the public what the Department of Internal Affairs is already building in its name.
"The Minister told parents on Sunday that universal age verification is coming, but she will not tell anyone how it will work, who will run it, or what it will cost the privacy and free speech of every adult New Zealander," says Heather. "If the Minister has confidence in this policy, she should be willing to defend it in daylight."