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What a great moment to close and re-open my channels.

Sounds like Greece or Spain.

So it seems the Zambian government does TLS interception for any site that is not Big Tech (I suppose that would break too many things). They serve a self-signed certificate for localhost. C'mon guys, at least make it look more legit.

Good article but you missed the fact that most people's employment is fixed to a specific locale. Having to give up your job or the ability to work remotely is still not generally feasible or permissible.

To those app makers that provide an easily accessible APK, or better yet a PWA, thank you!

You can be tax resident in a country which doesn't have territorial taxation. You'll still have to pay sales taxes but at least you're not handing over a portion of your labor.

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Curious nostr:nprofile1qqstnem9g6aqv3tw6vqaneftcj06frns56lj9q470gdww228vysz8hqpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqzrthwden5te0dehhxtnvdakqz9rhwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjmcjgxv3n, how often do you make mistakes in your reading? How often do you have to reread a sentence to improve your pronunciation or emphasis?

You both have lovely reading voices.

Apart from Assange getting his freedom it's a terrible outcome. Getting a guilty plea sets a clear precedent: whistleblowers deserve no protections and will be punished. An important check on state power has been eviscerated.

In the end, the case against Assange was legally flimsy – first treason, then espionage despite him not being an American citizen – because it was ultimately based on revenge. The files he leaked exposed the US government as a liar, double-crosser of its allies, and war criminal. So the true purpose of the case was to destroy his life and intimidate all journalists from ever publishing unfavorable information again. And the inability for the media to hold government accountable is surely a foundation for tyranny.

Don't vote in the EU elections today. The candidate that you're voting for really has no power nor incentives to represent your interests, only you do. By not voting you reduce the legitimacy of the institution which increases your power to make decisions on a personal level.

They have decent, reliable hardware and use standard components so you can replace or upgrade easily. Lots of offices use them so you can generally find them cheap when they're being retired. Plus, they're a small form factor so don't take up much space.