

It works only for big tech. Small forums, for example, often can’t comply with such regulations.
It works only for big tech. Small forums, for example, often can’t comply with such regulations.
Pretty sure you could restrict / block those accounts and they would go away.
Yeah OP I dont think that peer support group helped
I like to think they put a big net around it and carry it home safely
I don’t understand why was this ever a thing. Fuck google, and fuck rainbow washing. They never really cared, and where just taking advantage of a noble cause.
They do this every year. It is not related to their recent US politics drama, and its not damage control.
In Sjælland, Denmark: 3.7 USD if you buy nice, organic, local eggs. In Argentina, maybe 2USD. But they are not organic.
Uruguay and Chile are kinda okay
I don’t let perfect be the enemy of good. I do my best to be as private as possible, but if my work or any other external factor requires me to surrender some data, I will probably end up giving in. And I think that’s okay.
Upvoting because we don’t choose who we love. At least you can see he is cringe and lame :)
Freetube on desktop, NewPipe on smartphone. And I have no problems with VPNs on both devices!
I’m not sure this is a good thing. How will small Brazilian websites and forums be able to comply with these regulations? Sure, Meta and Google can afford to spend millions on content moderation. I don’t know if all sites can. I wonder how it will affect Brazilian lemmy instances, for example.