

This makes sense for a website for a commercial service. This question is more about personal blogs, FLOSS project websites, or other similar websites that could be equally useful to people from all countries.


This makes sense for a website for a commercial service. This question is more about personal blogs, FLOSS project websites, or other similar websites that could be equally useful to people from all countries.


Not if an app uses Play Integrity. The entire purpose of Play Integrity is to not work on anything that is not a Google-certified OS.


It’s not just cards. Many banks today require using a mobile app for online banking, and those apps require an Apple- or Google-certified device and an Apple or Google account. While it is possible to open those accounts under a false name (the apps are free so you don’t need to enter payment info), this is still an absurd amount of leverage the US has on everyday people’s activities in other countries.


Slaughtering animals for food.


It’s a Dutch Flag! 🇳🇱
French flag 🇫🇷 has a blue stripe on the left side, not on the right.


Plot twist: the author fixed it themselves to make it appear that someone would pay for it.


Someone definitely took this XKCD too literally.


I just like what they post. If I find an interesting post (usually because someone I follow boosted it), I look at the author’s other posts, and if I find them interesting, I follow them.
There is also a list of accounts with the most followers: https://fedidb.com/accounts.


I won’t say that they really have separation of church and state until they remove mentions of god from their currency.
Also, the fact that this even became a state law just shows how backward their society is.
They would rather stop showing those extracts in Switzerland than pay the fee.
TIL that the country whose name literally means “southern” is a part of the Global North.


Banning abortions is also a religious absurdity, and a more dangerous one. After all, no one died from not having a dog.
“For personal or political reasons” means as a form of boycott or similar. Not to stop hacking or other abuse, not for legal or cost reasons, but just because of personal animosity towards a country.