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Why would France want to fight? They’re the biggest customer.
https://www.politico.eu/article/france-talk-tough-ukraine-while-gobble-up-more-russia-gas/
Why would France want to fight? They’re the biggest customer.
https://www.politico.eu/article/france-talk-tough-ukraine-while-gobble-up-more-russia-gas/
In my basic understanding they’re apples and pears. Anarchism is a philosophy and refuses all hierarchy. These people just believe the current government is a bunch of reptiles abducting children but as soon as they overthrow it and install their government all problems will be fixed.
No, since it’s not actually money. It’s credits from Apple to the amount of x £.
I’m guessing a lot of it seeing how tons of apps use open source components and libraries whenever possible.
Wouldn’t those two be directly at odds with each other? I would have a hard time describing anything without encryption as “privacy focused”.
If it’s open source you can generally configure it as insecurely as you want though.
Probably more directly referencing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptfmAY6M6aA
You really have a lot of faith in the organising capacity of all collective western governments when they can’t even agree on some pretty basic stuff.
If stopping Putin from being in government is the only fix, the only possible action anyone could take would be ending Putin. Anything else would be useless.
It isn’t though, non-offensive actions have effects too.
He’s the head of the biggest party. He didn’t personally win since NL doesn’t vote for heads of state on a personal basis.
Maybe not, but I agree I would love for that to be the story 😁
Nextcloud actually has an RSS reader app
Does he actually want things passed though? Can’t have people change their mind on your policy if you do nothing
They don’t need one. It would be convenient, but it’s not required
You won’t talk your way out of that one
Tesla may have won out on this test because its Pepsi drivers were more focused on long-distance distribution, while other manufacturers represented were making more frequent regional stops. For example, the longest mileage day for the Tesla Semi incorporated just five stops, while the Nikola made 13 deliveries and one of the eCascadias did 10.
That’s a pretty big caveat to put halfway through the article.
They could very well get evidence without wanting to name someone. Protecting sources is pretty normal in journalism