@Mic_SMOA@leonelRommel@omarzm@peru21noticias Aún asumiendo que todos fueran leña del mismo árbol como dices (algo dudoso por simple entropía), eso no cambia el hecho de que toda esa gente capturada no eran los dueños de los bancos y otras multinacionales que amenzaban la soberanía económica de occidente. Pérdida de tiempo.
@leonelRommel@omarzm@peru21noticias Es por las puras, aquellos a quienes metieron a los campos no tenían nada que ver con los usureros y los banqueros. Todo fue una estafa desde el comienzo, y como tal no merece respaldo ni justificación.
@JdelMG@ArnoldMitre Todavía tengo esa versión instalada en una de mis PCs. Cómo extraño poder configurar todo desde el mismo instalador, sin tener que estar tocando archivos raros como en Office 2013 en adelante.
@AskPerplexity As the years go by, I get the increasing impression these companies are run by people who are as mature and responsible as a teenager. Short-term gains and promises made upon lies are common among them.
Free speech in Europe is disappearing.
A controversial European Union proposal dubbed “Chat Control” is gaining momentum, with 19 out of 27 EU member states reportedly backing the measure.
The plan would mandate that messaging platforms, including WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram, must scan every message, photo and video sent by users starting in October, even if end-to-end encryption is in place.
Denmark reintroduced the proposal on July 1, the first day of its EU Council presidency. France, once opposed, is now in favor.
Belgium, Hungary, Sweden, Italy and Spain are also in favor, while Germany remains undecided. However, if Berlin joins the majority, a qualified council vote could push the plan through by mid-October.
A qualified majority in the EU Council is achieved when two conditions are met. First, at least 55 percent of member states, meaning 15 out of 27, must vote in favor. Second, those countries must represent at least 65% of the EU’s total population.
Honestly, a well deserved backfire. This is something worth seeing time and time again.
People are stuffing their call centers with complaints, which is a weird way to fight, but if it worked to enforce this censorship, it will have to do for removing it.
#stopkilinggames is making so much noise that Video Games Europe, a group of lobbyists made up of Embracer, EA, Activision, and all the worst in gaming are here to say you don't know what you're asking for.
They're scared. Keep them that way.
https://t.co/zFdbn5z94A
@BonesMoses@LundukeJournal Yes. After said acquisition, their services quickly became so expensive and restrictive, I turned away from them and never looked back.
It's only been bad news from RedHat ever since.