

Because they’ve always railed against the nanny state. Kemi is a dreadful populist. It isn’t popular.
You’re simply making excuses for Keir and anyone that disagrees doesn’t understand. Copium.
Because they’ve always railed against the nanny state. Kemi is a dreadful populist. It isn’t popular.
You’re simply making excuses for Keir and anyone that disagrees doesn’t understand. Copium.
Fair. I’ve considered the same myself.
I don’t pay Spotify though. £10 a month is 12 albums per year at least. Can buy full catalogue. For cycling new music I ain’t fully sold on when driving is fine though.
Not really the narrative. Reform opposes it and Tories likely will. Only Lib Dems will complain and media ignore them anyway.
Our media are bad, but not that tabloid.
Spotify works for me.
I do online banking through the browser if I need it.
Would this not fall under collision?
I guess in the UK, Competitive Markets Authority may be interested if all companies in a space are colluding preventing effective competition.
Not sure if they have teeth though.
Lol. Democracy.
Democracies don’t care about their citizens privacy. Just the optics of getting spied on citizens.
No. They could put it into a review and quietly shitcan this. It’s not particularly popular. They just want to say they’re protecting kids.
They’re spineless and Keir is an authoritarian.
You’re wrong.
Source: British not using VPN… Well, not for Lemmy, anyhow.
What’s with the clickbait headline? Did the linked article change or did OP twist it to mean opposite?
Linked source says:
Headline “Labour rules out VPN ban in UK but issues warning to UK households”
Byline “Labour won’t ban the use of Virtual Private Networks”
Had me in the first half. Well played.
Why?
The description doesn’t really say what it does differently. Which I assume is the reason someone would create a language. How does it differ from C etc.?
Technology is a great thing that can assist us, when it changes who we are it goes too far.
I love chocolate. I don’t eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Nuance is indeed a thing.
Leaving computer equipment or bags visible in an unattended car is a big no no. What’s the boot for?
Me?! I’m not in America.
What have you done in this regard?
When you discredit publicly to the point you tarnish reputations to the point of changing electoral decisions that help fascists win, you’re complicit in that.
We can hold ourselves to account to be better, but being more critical of like minded folk than fascists is dumb. We apply pressure where it’ll be effective, such as primaries or selection contests so the best candidates win.
But are they abusers? You sure they ain’t just getting revenge on an ex, making them undateable. How do you even validate this information?
I haven’t. That wasn’t one of the mistakes I made!
Could be the same as option 1 using dual boot.
You talk about residue getting cleaned away, but without soap, that will not be effective.
As for wiping down toilet seat, depends. My own home, no. Outside, toilet paper and sanitiser.
It is a different level of risk when something touches skin compared to contact with an orifice.
Separate bidets don’t concern me like integrated ones inside a toilet as contamination risk is much less.
No Proton Mail or Jitsi Meet?