Nigerians don't seem very happy with all that "costly help supplied by French democracy". If history is any indicator, that deal wasn't something beneficial for all parties involved.
If even Italian right wingers can call you out on your neo-colonialist shit you're either bad at PR or you're actually still a colonizer.
It shouldn't, but I don't see how to prevent something like that? Lone wolf, used legal material, didn't arouse much suspicion. (It's been a few years since I dove deeper into it though.)
I remember when Oslo's mayor (iirc?) said something along the lines of "this is something a free society has to live with if it doesn't want to surrender their freedoms" after Breivik's attack.
We need more politicians like that. People who are capable of telling how it is: There is no sane way to prevent anyone from burning books. We can only invest in education and hope that people get the message that burning books doesn't do anything of value.
GrapheneOS itself doesn't use it, but all apps can access the Neural Core functionality and other parts of the Tensor SoC, according to this text: https://grapheneos.org/usage#google-camera
I always have Tor installed and I often use it instead of incognito browser sessions when researching stuff. It's sometimes slow and Cloudflare made it a lot more annoying to use than ~5-10 years ago, but I'm glad it exists.
I'm sure it's still more useful to US interests though, or it wouldn't be funded anymore.
Active Edge, which LG originally came up with and that Google adopted with the Pixel 2. Of course they dropped it after a few devices.
It was basically a button/key press that you could configure to trigger actions by firmly applying pressure with you hands around the lower third of your phone. It gave a very satisfying haptic vibration response based on the amount of pressure you applied and you could even set the amount of pressure until it was triggered. It had something magickal about it.
Oh, sorry, I assumed I got it from F-Droid but unfortunately I got it via Play Store. 😞
There was an Android app out there where you could basically subscribe to GitHub releases and install their APKs, but I just noticed that the last Milktea release is from 2021 anyways: https://github.com/pantasystem/Milktea
Don't know if GitHub releases are still in sync with Play Store releases though.
All this defederation drama reminds me of the old 90s/2000s forum days where communities where split into ever smaller groups over rather banal disagreements until you had like dozens of forums with ever smaller userbases and various grades of moderation policies and technical capabilities, often leading to complete data lass after some admins noticed that there's actual work behind running internet services for lots of users. I worry the Fediverse is headed in a similar direction, though I hope I'm wrong.
Pulling out the banhammer and limiting almost 10k users for a disagreement between admins feels childish, imho. They could've just as well blocked just the admin of firefish.social from interacting with mastodon.art users. If I were on mastodon.art, I'd be migrating to space with saner administration.
Nigerians don't seem very happy with all that "costly help supplied by French democracy". If history is any indicator, that deal wasn't something beneficial for all parties involved.
If even Italian right wingers can call you out on your neo-colonialist shit you're either bad at PR or you're actually still a colonizer.