An American father who moved to Russia to avoid LGBTQ+ โ€œindoctrinationโ€ for his kids is being sent to the front line in Ukraine, despite being assured he would serve in a non-combat role. His wife added that, after a month of service, her family had yet to receive any pay.
I hate to agree with Apple or JD Vance, but on this occasion I do.
I don't recall voting Tory.
A clip from my @npub1apys...0qmg talk in which I explain why we need alternatives to Big Tech
If you prefer a browser without a planet-burning hallucinating helper snooping at you all the time, Vivaldi has you covered.
It'd really odd that "the Epstein files" have suddenly disappeared. image
โ€˜The vehicle suddenly accelerated with our baby in itโ€™: the terrifying truth about why Teslaโ€™s cars keep crashing "2,400 customer complaints about unintended acceleration and more than 1,500 braking issues โ€“ 139 involving emergency braking without cause, and 383 phantom braking events triggered by false collision warnings. More than 1,000 crashes are documented." image
James "Hepcat" Heppell from @npub1kn4y...3asa asks why Google doesn't put the user's chosen default browser into the "hot seat". Research shows that this increases retention and reduces Gatekeeper dominance. Apple does, and Google Chrome benefits from this on iOS. Can Google commit to doing the same on Android? image
Today is the 2nd DMA Compliance workshop with your good chums at Alphabet. I know how to enjoy myself.
"Before the App Store, the web was a wild west experience. Users never really knew what they were downloading". Yup, no school shooter apps, sanctioned Russian bank apps or ripped-off games get past the in-depth App Store review process.