

Ah, I read it as re-enterism and thought there was some kind of Right of Return, and Switzerland was flooded by grandchildren coming back.
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Ah, I read it as re-enterism and thought there was some kind of Right of Return, and Switzerland was flooded by grandchildren coming back.
Obviously, but countries require companies doing business with their government or within their borders to follow their laws. In this particular case I don’t think it’s binding even within the US because of how it was demanded.
These aren’t normal times here in the US, so it’s hard to say.
The federal government sent an executive order that all companies doing business with the government need to remove their diversity, equity, and accessibility programs in other to keep or win contracts. There is no legal requirement because this administration has been fundamentally avoiding legislation and ruling by presidential dictate instead. It’s probably not legally binding, but so far nobody has been able to force the government to obey the law.
Got it, thanks. I could imagine that certain software could just exit if it detects it’s not on the host OS.
I can’t see how it would. Can a VM tell it’s a VM?
Thank you!
Reading, thank you. Always down for a podcast rec too!
That’s actually genius. Imma try that.
I’ve never understood paying for cosmetics. I don’t even care about unlocking them. It just seems pathetic to me.
that looks cool. Thank you for pointing it out!
Works great. I’ve been enjoying it for weeks.
That’s cool as heck.
It was an amazing resource. For them just to nuke it completely was very frustrating.
What language(s)? Lots of good free resources.
LanguageTransfer.org looks good but I haven’t tried it myself.
One of the languages I am learning is an endangered native language, and it was super helpful to see knowledgeable people in the comments.
Yeah, I saw that. I have the family plan (some people in the house go through a lot of hearts (mistakes)) and still have to see ads for Max.
I was so upset last year when they got rid of the comment section. There were often helpful explanations for WHY you conjugate the word that way, or how native speakers might use a different word.
Half the time it works for me (Android talking to apples), and the other half of the time the encryption, reactions, etc just don’t work. It’s frustrating.