This system would use cryptography and hardware to make sure that you are unable to lie about any of this. Basically, there is a chip inside your CPU that contains special keys installed by the manufacturer. However, this chip only activates itself when it detects that your device is running the approved software. Furthermore, it is made (almost) impossible to open this chip and retrieve the keys without destroying it.
That's not accurate. Copyright and trademark are two different things. The name "twitter" is also just a combination of preexisting characters and the word was probably in use before the company was founded. You can still trademark existing things because trademarks are about preventing consumer confusion, not protecting original creations.
Musk does have a problem with copyright if it turns out this specific design was made by someone else.
The entire concept of the Geneva convention is lawful evil. You're still murdering people, you just do it within the arbitrary limits of a treaty. Lawful good would be not killing people.
The EU doesn't enforce the GDPR, it's the member states (or more specifically, the member state where the controller has their main establishment). However, individuals can also sue controllers directly.
Swiping left should reveal the community sidebar in my opinion. In the web interface the sidebar is also on the right side and it's the same behavior that various R*ddit clients had. The current way of accessing the sidebar is awkward.
Moeten we maar allemaal mooie gebaren maken omdat anderen dat fijn vinden?
Natuurlijk. Als je met een klein gebaar zo veel mensen positief kunt raken, dan is dat de enige juiste keuze. Om maar niet te spreken over de inhoud: de slavernij wás ook verschrikkelijk. Daar ben jij het toch ook mee eens?
Ne5, discovery goes brrr