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We've recently added many our most powerful professional desktop features to web. Elevation profiles, new import types, but there's always been one other feature you've been asking us to add to the web version of Google Earth, just for fun...
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@RussOnPolitics@mehdirhasan What is the deal with the daily encroachments and illegal settlements that Israelis are building with full government support?
@LisaKeshet@mehdirhasan Israeli apartheid is mostly experienced by Palestinians. Apartheid South Africa also claimed the illegally established so-called homelands were separate countries. They had full control over these homelands though, just like Israel has.
SO FUCKING CRINGE 🇮🇱🤡
An Israeli diplomat completely lost it on live TV after accusing a journalist in India of wearing a dress resembling the Palestinian flag colours.
The journalist destroyed him.
Dar Si Hmad, a women-led Moroccan nonprofit, designed a fog-harvesting system as a local answer to persistent water stress near the edge of the Sahara. A locally driven, climate adaptation model with a natural water source that can fight desertification.
https://t.co/F4db9UTY7q
New credentials attack on Google, it's a subtle one. The email actually comes from https://t.co/qmUt6syHRr. It informs you that your recovery contact (an email you don't recognize) is about to reset your password and prompts you to take action. There's a link that appears to point to https://t.co/pOKO2bTLeC but uses the continue URL parameter to redirect you to https://t.co/Ncvbz3poTV, which hosts the attacker's site. If you scroll down, you can see the bottom of the email, which just shows that someone is asking to add you as their recovery contact. The entire first part of the email is a user-controlled field in Google's system that the attacker controlled to include the malicious link and text.
I wish to inform the community at large that Pick and Pay's ASAP support email, does not reply or even acknowledge emails requesting support. @wendyknowler please can you verify? This is shocking for an app from a major retailer.