

Well, it’s a start
Well, it’s a start
Russian, Chinese, or US. They’re all spouting the same garbage these days
US: You need to stand on your own! You’re pathetic!
Also the US: We didn’t mean it! Sit back down!
Actually, he’d probably be a great asset: easily manipulated, not smart enough to realize it, not likely to try and escape. With President Musk handling him, it seems he’d be just about the best asset.
By this argument, we should never trust any survey outcome because we can never be 100% sure that no one lied. Even in personal interviews, people can lie.
Maybe I missed the point?
If it was a random representative sample, what difference does it make that it was conducted online?
In the US, all these notices are called “Travel Advisories.” They range from Level 1 Normal Precautions to Level 4 Do Not Travel. A US publication might not get the terminology exactly right in its English version.
That said, good on every country advising against US travel right now. It’s even less safe than usual.
What about the AI generated translation?
Or worse, renting or “licensing” weapons.
The problem is that its leaders only seem to understand a language that most sane people are unwilling to speak.
uBLock Origin seems to work well enough for me
Am I the only one who thinks they took too much inspiration from Star Wars Star Destroyers?
Maybe hire better protection partners?
Damage control from the PR team shouldn’t be allowed to fix this. Publicly name the “protection partner,” publicly end their contract, apologize, and develop a transparency plan going forward.
Lesson learned: Never sell any of your company if you want to remain in control of it.
If you trust the government that controls a TLD, then use the site. If not, proceed with caution.
This seems like a basic accessibility feature. I believe Safari can do it on a per-site basis, but all browsers should have the option as a global preference.
21st century Mystery Machine with advanced arch-shaped antenna?
ETA: I take it back. The Grays and Zeta Reticulans sent a new reconnaissance team who didn’t quite understand how to camouflage their ground vehicle.
Nice try, comrade.
Use Firefox web browser. It has built in translation.
There may be a way to use a mobile’s native translator.
Understandable. But they may have no choice. A flat 25% tariff on all US goods and an extra 100% on anything made with at least 51% components produced in red states would be an appropriate response, I think.
(American living in a ruby red state here)