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Wait till you see the movie.

> London-born Italian, who died in 2006, built websites to spread Catholic teaching and is credited with two miracles

In 2006.

I'll be honest calling him an "influencer" is disgrace and comparing the works of dying kid with leukaemia to ai is even more so.


Back in soviet times i have waited in breadlines with my parents when i was ~5 but hey we were just doing it wrong...


And what does any of that have to do with Marx? The USSR didn't follow Marxist principles, USSR workers didn't have any voice in how businesses operate nor were they given dividends from business profits. In 95% of potential Marxist states democracy is a base requirement and the USSR didn't even manage that.


You see, Westerners are simply on a higher level of intelligence than the Slavs and Asians. That's why they will make communism works where everybody else has failed.


I said nothing about USSR, I just stated that obviously the parent commentor hasn't read Marx.


> operation

Putin has one too.


Your phone. Haven't looked into Android images for at least a decade but it was just simple bash scripts back then.


My phone does not run Devuan.


Is it hard to understand you are the minority? The world keeps presenting you with data.


Understand that I'm in the minority? Sure.

But the fact that I'm bringing my daughter to a medical appointment should be a pretty clear indication that, you know, I bring my daughter to medical appointments.


> They need to open up access to third party stores and third party browser engines.

Here in EU they did allow third party stores and all we got were shovelware sites with subscriptions. It added even more friction an shadiness to acquiring apps.

We need to sop pretending iOS third party stores are anything like what we envisioned them to be. They are not f-droid or anything even half as good. Apple complies with this impotent law because the law changes absolutely nothing for end user.


> Here in EU they did allow third party stores

Hardly. They did everything they could to make it completely pointless. Your apps still need to be blessed by apple and you still need to pay them. It's embarrassing the EU is allowing this sham.


Exactly. The law achieved nothing yet its being championed overseas as 'move to the right direction' and 'progress'.


All it did was embolden Google to start locking down as well.


Source please on the Chinese and Korean claims.


In 2021, the Chinese government went so far as to require all citizens in northern Myanmar to return to their hometowns in a attempt to combat the scams. It can hardly be called soft. https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/3141474/beij...


> In every country in Europe people are pissed with their government and hate the police

Objectively false [1]. Europe is pissed at government (~30% approval) and love the police (70% approval). Hating on police is an US thing exclusively.

1: https://opendata.cbs.nl/#/CBS/nl/dataset/80518ned/table


Okay, I may be exaggerating a bit the European's attitudes towards their local police and governments(some small and cold countries tend to trust their local police and government more than the larger countries at sunny places) but here you can see that EU is consistency viewed more favorably than the local ones through the years:

https://europa.eu/eurobarometer/surveys/detail/3372


Maybe edit and clarify your misinformation that Europeans hate the police? We don't.


The trust levels in Police is much lower in larger countries. In Germany it’s %50 and %35. NL is not the rule, it’s the exception.

But sure, hating the police is an exaggeration. Still, I think it’s obvious that its for illustrative purposes and not a declaration. Just like everybody never means every single person no exceptions when talking about general situations. It’s like when you say “everyone knows that the flat earth theory is BS”. Yes it’s not everybody and your mileage may vary depending on the location.


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