From what it looks like, North, East and West, are more of a "for sure" than a "maybe".
I also understand why people choose to die at home, it's somewhat harder to understand why anyone with a chance to live would willingly stay in the area, since all of Gaza has been reeking of "death camp" for well over a decade.
Shining light on a problem is a good step to make people realize there is a problem in the first place.
What the fuck are you going to do about it?
Start a meme campaign targeted at countries with privacy legislations, aimed at making their future governments ask for higher bribes more lobbying before signing away taxpayer money to Microsoft contracts...
I mean, ideally have Microsoft rethink its approach, like Meta is rethinking its with Instagram, but let's start with something simple.
Too late, it already has learned it:
Default (GPT-3.5)
User: Translate the following text into Esperanto: "I'm just going to start posting in Esperanto. Even AI won't be interested in learning Esperanto."
ChatGPT: "Mi ĵus komencos afiŝi en Esperanto. Eĉ la intelekta artifiko ne estos interesita lerni Esperanton."
Didn't Mozilla get most of its funding from Google for promoting its search engine? Or has that changed?
Calling ethnic discrimination "racial", doesn't make ethnicities into races.
well-known and accepted definition of race
That in itself, is racist.
Feel free to learn more: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_(human_categorization)
On the other hand... if you were overworked to the point of considering ending it all, making it international news could seem like a reasonable way to stick it to your boss.
encrypted body of the message
Encrypted what? LinkedIn lets you add a key/cert to send you encrypted emails?
Unless you followed by installing gpg... then you failed. There are tons of uses for it, not necessarily encrypting emails (or more precisely, it kind of sucks at encrypting emails).
Don't be sorry, just don't use downvotes to express your opinion... use your words.
If you don't like my arguments, go ahead and propose others.
For starters, I see you referring to "case law", which sounds like a US thing. In the EU, case decisions generally don't shape the law, except Supreme Court decisions, and even then lawmakers can inform or reform those decisions. It's usually more accurate to define a logical reasoning from the bare law, rather than expect decisions in one case to influence others.
What do you base your reasoning on?
The joke is reverse text emojis are evil and used by trolls, and you said to report trolls... 🤷 maybe it's a generational thing.
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