

I think you misunderstand. This:
could NATO even defend Europe against Russia, against the US’ will?
was a question about how NATO internals work, decision making and bureaucracy, not raw firepower.
I think you misunderstand. This:
could NATO even defend Europe against Russia, against the US’ will?
was a question about how NATO internals work, decision making and bureaucracy, not raw firepower.
John Oliver made a mascot involving that very hat and his lungs.
You know Canada is a NATO founding member, don’t you?
You know, you’re right. The alliance is already there.
But the USA is also in it… could NATO even defend Europe against Russia, against the US’ will?
Familiar playbook.
Thanks for the update-in-a-nutshell!
Maria Ressa
Yes! Thanks, I couldn’t remember. Was an amazing podcast series on PBS iirc.
I’m sure he does. But his constituency still doesn’t.
Let’s again quote this from some 2016 article that stuck in my head:
They voted for the elephant in the china shop. Little did they realize that they were the china.
And. They. Still. Don’t. Realize.
My only hope is that right now, his supporters are dwindling. How much though and will it still have an effect come next election and won’t it be too late anyhow…
Jou, an die kann ich mich noch erinnern. Und Zigarettenautomaten.
Wenn jemand zufällig einen Link für eine Geschichte der Einschränkung der Tabakindustrie in D-land rumliegen hat, würd ich mich freuen.
I know, religion is bad an’ all that, but I like this guy. Always did.
Good
Fuck Duterte. He did to his country almost a decade ago what Trump is doing to the USA now. I remember this Philippine-American journalist saying in 2016 that
we (the Philippines) are the test bed for things they don’t dare do in “the West” yet.
Isn’t his daughter president president now? No doubt that’s better, but by how much I wonder.
It seems selling Tariffs to his constituency as something that only affects other countries was his biggest grift after all.
Ah, who am I kidding. It’s all grift. A gigantic hairball of grift.
I wish I knew enough about Canadian politics to have a deeper opinion, but afaics: Good
Oh and as a Eu citizen I feel very good about Canada maybe hopefully joining some sort of alliance with us. I didn’t have it on my radar before 2025.
God-fucking-dammit, können wir denn nichts Gutes haben? Web.archive.org ist so überladen dass auch ich angefangen habe eine dieser drei Domains zu nutzen. Alle drei, das kann ich selbst sehen, wollen auf mail.ru
zugreifen bevor ich überhaupt Javascript zulasse.
Danke für den Hinweis.
BTW das im Artikel erwähnte top-fwz1.mail.ru/js/code.js
wird von uBlock Origin geblockt.
We do not collect data from sites and users as claimed by A_norny_mousse@feddit.org.
I have a faint inkling of how a service like yours would work and I do not see any way it could work without doing just that. Since both users and site owners need to create an account.
Seriously stop protesting so much. It makes you look bad.
No misconceptions on my side.
Your business is about three things:
Both these things are what makes the hype around web privacy/anonymity.
You pinky swear that you don’t sell or otherwise abuse personal data, but you still get class A data about which users visit and deeply interact with which site.
Why should I lay all my eggs in one basket in the first place?
Of course the same could be said about a secondary or tertiary email provider but then quite a few exist who are at least as trustworthy as your solution.
I said your business is about three things; I think it’s easy to see that the first two lead to you growing your business.
About your elaborate emoji- and buzzword-laden replies, let me reply with Shakespeare: “The lady doth protest too much, methinks”
People have every right and reason to be extremely skeptical about offers like these.
BTW I deleted one of my comments because I realized I was wrong. That seems to have rubbed you the wrong way?
Das sind gute Nachrichten.
Ich visioniere dass in hoffentlich naher Zukunft solche Vereine zu wahren europäische Alternativen wachsen.
Wenn man da genauer hinschaut gibt es schon so einiges: Suchmaschinen, mobile Betriebssysteme, git hosting…
And in the same quote:
we have been doing exactly what President Trump wants for a long time
And I believe her.
So how did CH get on that list?
US trade delegate Jamieson Greer has called on American companies to report unfair trade practices by partner countries
So some businessperson with a grievance decides what gets onto some government list? Truly an oligarchy.
That said I’d like to know a bit more about the whole (yet another) international debacle.
That’s a cassette cover!
Danke für den Artikel!
Die CxU schaut sich halt ganz genau von den rechtspopulistischen Nachbarn ab wie man “Politik macht”. Traurig, aber wahr.
Als selbst Teilzeitarbeitender kann ich nur allen Punkten voll und ganz zustimmen.
Bitte " irreeführend " korrigieren.
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Regarding those screenshots:
But then visitors immediately have to create an account with pportal .io to actually get at the newsletter/sign-up/etc.?
I had a quick look at your main page but it did not answer that question.
I understand that a web dev who wants to offer this has to open an account or get an api key of they want to use your service.
Also I could not find a link to the git repo.
edit: according to OP’s answer it is as I thought. Yet another company that collects data both on sites and their visitors. Another iteration of the good old Free model a lá Google.
edit2: my personal recommendation is still that people get themselves at least one extra email account with plus-addressing. From a trusted provider of course.
edit3: an option for true aliases would of course be better
This or some other company, that’s essentially what Maria Ressa said (with proof).