

There must be some interesting behind the scenes to this, considering trump has repeatedly threatened their sovereignty in Greenland
There must be some interesting behind the scenes to this, considering trump has repeatedly threatened their sovereignty in Greenland
The DoD had a plan to attack the U.S. and blame it on Cuba. Not an invasion, but attacks.
I’m honestly not sure. I’ve lived and worked in developing countries, so I have seen what happens when someone gets sent to another country for work. Remittances are very high, and can lead to a better quality of life for those in the home country. That’s certainly not guaranteed though.
My comment was about addressing the barely disguised racism of “they’re stealing our jobs”
This is hardly a U.S. issue though. Dubai has south and southeast Asians, Malaysia has Laotians and Cambodians, Italy has Albanians, Argentina (before it went to shit) had paraguayans, Spanish Guardiennes have been a thing forever in Paris, on and on.
Murica, nothing says liberation like an occupying military force
I have had this argument so many times that I’ve given up.
Conservatives believe that once the job stealing immigrants are gone
Nah, she seems sweet
Edit: Amazing how many images of this photo have Weinstein cropped out. I’m sure it’s a coincidence
Do you have problems reading this? On mobile I use ironfox, but I can read this fine with chromite too. I am in ‘France’ using Orbot. I also have tailored DNS blocking.
This is an honest question because I never have issues with the Guardian, with Cromite I occasionally get a ‘Please register/ I’ll do it later’ message. With ironfox I don’t even get that.
Isn’t it not just cheap rice, but cheap Japanese rice? People in Asia are very particular about rice. They should be, rice from Japan, China, Cambodia, Taiwan, etc. all have a different taste. Nationalism plays in to it, but they are different. I think rice might be the ultimate Terroir crop.
When they said it was going to be refloated and serviceable in a month. It’s basically scrap at this point. WWII ships you could salvage, modern stuff is kilometres of cabling connected to computers. Fix the hull and replace everything inside. Unless this isn’t as advanced as it’s made out to be.
Thanks.
I saw that part about legal filtering. That’s interesting since some E.U. countries have had court rulings compelling Cloudflare, and others, to do DNS poisoning. IIRC the context for that was about sports streaming.
I am aware of that, I have read both sites. I meant more on a functional level. The other comment in this thread says that it censors some domains.
Any idea how this compares to https://www.dns0.eu/ ?
Your linked page has google fonts and Google tag manager
I’d agree with that, both are problematic.
A lot of stubs should be deleted until they are expanded, they’re often more confusing than knowing nothing at all. I don’t think an LLM summary will help here though.
Reading a few articles deep is not only a pain in the ass, but is going to dissuade those who won’t do it. There’s also the issue that when you do wade in it might link to something that is poorly cited and confusing. Again, I think an LLM is going to make things worse here.
Wikipedia articles already have lead in summaries.
Fuck right off with this
A future experiment will study ways of editing and adjusting this content.
I never thought the invasive technology bankrolled by a libertarian shitbag and the CIA would be used for evil
It’s vote with your dollars, which does in a sense shift blame to the consumer.
This doesn’t have anything to do with trump though, its been going on forever. There will always be rich countries and poor countries. Poor countries provide labor for the rich.
The better argument to make is that $208 is higher than the average wage in the country for unskilled labor. That doesn’t make it right, and it looks like shit when you break it down to ‘I paid $45 for this shirt, and that’s one of the 209 shirts that person made on Tuesday’.
The real issue here is that neither Nike nor almost anyone else in this sphere owns a factory. It’s all contract work. So Nike, H&M, whoever, says ‘I need 1 million black t shirts’ and they put it out to bid. Manufacturers from Cambodia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, etc. Bid on it and Nike goes with the lowest bid that meets their standard of quality. Workers are paid by the month, not by the piece. Currently the wage in Cambodia, is $208, for six days a week.
If that is not acceptable to you then change your buying habits.
From the same source, Blacklight is really good.
https://themarkup.org/series/blacklight
So you can see what’s happening on a site before you visit it