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Microsoft Defender Flags Tor Browser as a Trojan and Removes it from the System - Deform
At this point, Microsoft Windows itself can basically be classified as malware
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Microsoft Defender Flags Tor Browser as a Trojan and Removes it from the System - Deform
At this point, Microsoft Windows itself can basically be classified as malware
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Possible snipers seen at OSU. Administration says they're not snipers but should be treated like they are.
Remember that US intelligence services speculated in using snipers to kill "Occupy Wall Street" protesters on university campuses.
FBI coordinated with banks and universities to get information on students.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/dec/29/fbi-coordinated-crackdown-occupy
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Critical vulnerability in WebP Codec has browser vendors scrambling for updates
Well, brave IS just chrome for crypto bros, so I would guess them "looking into it" is just them waiting for Google to update chrome
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An open-source, cross-platform terminal for seamless workflows
"modern", when it comes to terminals, usually translates to Javascript / web / electron
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is there a way to watch pirated shows/movies together?
Plex has that option.
Not sure if jellyfin has it
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UPDATE YOUR BROWSERS IMMEDIATELY. RCE VULNERABILITY DISCOVERED
idk. The post content was not in all caps, so I am not really sure about the urgency
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Palestinians plead ‘stop the bombs’ at UN meeting but Israel insists Hamas must be ‘obliterated’
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It's almost like it's intentional
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It'll end up as "Vote stupid parties, win stupid prices"
We didn't get to see the rest of Europe in "children of men", but I am guessing that is what's coming
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Elon Musk calls strikes ‘insane’ as Swedish workers take on Tesla
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They used to have an even greater influence... These days there are no real extended demands, just smaller pay rises for many unions. And the social democratic political parties have severed the historical ties to them i many countries.
The collective agreements are still pretty strong, with unions blocking companies unwilling to agree to these collective Agreements.
Like when Burger King came to Denmark I believe it was, they refused to make collective agreements, and like in Sweden now, many other unions joined in year long boycotts until Burger King caved and agreed to comply.
McDonald's made collective agreements from the start, but had some tax evasion scheme that resulted in them not paying any taxes for decades up until fairly recently.
There is still cross union solidarity, that flair up now and again. But lobbied so called "yellow unions", that offers economical security benifits but without politics for a much lower fee price have chipped away at the older more classic unions.
The US is one of the most active places union wise these days. God knows they need it.
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Guess who funds who
Well, it's easy not having homeless people when you just go out and take other people's homes
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Israeli troops advance toward Gaza City as the Palestinian death toll rises above 9,000
A few hundred from the total amount of dead civilians in Ukraine.
But Russian killing bad, Israeli killing good apparently.
Fuck this empire
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Trust me bro it's 100% true
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you mean the photos that the IDF itself says doesn't exist?
impressive
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Israeli army occupies Gaza homes – then burns them down
Real-time ethnic cleansing.
And when a nugget of possible accountability is hinted at by ICJ.
All complicit nations drops humanitarian aid for the victims, just hours later.
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Trust me bro it's 100% true
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And also the IDF have officially states that it wasn't real.. so there is that to
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What happened to Anonymous? Why at this time they are not doxxing websites, leaking stuff, or shutting down porn websites?
Anonymous basically became a US intelligence front around the Arab Spring.
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Hillary Clinton warns against Trump 2024 win: ‘Hitler was duly elected’
Then maybe they shouldn't run with a genocide supporting senior citizen as a candidate
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Tesla Strike Spreads to Denmark, Halting Shipments to Sweden
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McDonald's actually learned the hard way to work with union agreements when they first opened in Denmark.
Here is an interesting read about it:
https://mattbruenig.com/2021/09/20/when-mcdonalds-came-to-denmark/
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The U.N. says the Israeli military told it that all of northern Gaza has 24 hours to move south.
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I think your rationality is lost on a fascist
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Elusive Ernie: China's new chatbot has a censorship problem
Just like chatgpt, midjourney, Dall-E etc.
Why is it different?
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Elon Musk calls strikes ‘insane’ as Swedish workers take on Tesla
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He did He paid millions for their nda's