chrome, the android os and platform and all the apps therein. I mainly use firefox, but some things only work in chrome.
chrome, the android os and platform and all the apps therein. I mainly use firefox, but some things only work in chrome.
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Sounds like a lot of hot air coming from the guy who bypassed congress to float an extra $106,000,000 so the IDF can use more guns and bombs on civilians.
I used to be a vote blue no matter who, afraid of Trump fascism, but a statement must be made that this is not okay.
This would have been helpful in, like, 2014, but better late than never I suppose. Interestingly, a recent skeptoid episode covered a similar topic
That is a very good point. Cheers!
It’s not enough. It’s better than nothing, but it’s not enough.
It makes me feel sick that Biden is sending more money to Israel, with no conditions, knowing that all of that money will be used for genocide.
It’s also upsetting (but not surprising) to see so many Israel apologists on social media.
bluesky is not that great. I can’t recommend it.
Oh, no! Billionaires with short term, selfish thinking might lose money! What a tragedy.
Comments like this make me wish we had a downvote button.
If you have an android, there are two games that did a great job with 2d space combat and trading - spacerpg3 and spacerpg4. 3 is definitely inspired by EV Override, while 4 is very much its own thing.
I have played all of those except for Ur-Quan. I didn’t like the combat or trade mechanics in Naev, but the storyline and the planet art is cool. I played endless-sky a lot, but at this point I just want to see the main storyline for it finished, but that will have to wait until MZ has the time to dedicate to it again. I have starsector, but it looks more complex than I would like.
Star Valor looks cool as hell. I can’t actually run it, since it’s Windows-only, but one of y’all might like it. If you liked the classic Escape Velocity games or endless-sky, this looks similar.
I suspect the real reason they are doing this is to condition the students to accept oppressive and unjust surveillance in future workplaces.