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  • She showed documented child rape material in a closed meeting (I think it was to press?) to gain support for her online regulation/blocking efforts. It's when I learned of the term demagoge.

    Between that, her work as a defense minister (costly contracts to contractors) and no improvements to the military, and what you said, I feel like at least I don't hear as much or as bad things of her as president. Which alone is a low bar of course.

  • The European Union cut off more than $100 billion in funding to Poland as part of its dispute with the previous government, funds that began to be reinstated once voters elected the new, liberal government committed to doing away with Law and Justice's changes.

    It's always baffling to read how much money the EU sends out in funding - not just to EU states, but in general to support EU values even outside of the EU.

    Cutting off 100 billion in funding is certainly noteworthy.


    Very interesting article about how they were able to free the media.

  • The number of affected customers has grown from 14 to 13,000.

    Finally back in the growth economy!

    Wait…

  • tl;dr/highlight (to the titled fine):

    While the verdict isn't public until its announcement "early next month", the report suggests Apple unfairly prevented apps from suggesting payment methods outside of the App Store.

    Spotify submitted their (first) complaint in 2019.

    Took quite a few years…

  • even though I didn’t think I knew the lyrics

    Did they remove teeth and install antennas? Made you into a radio?

  • What does this have to do with technology? At least title and teaser have no indication. (And the cross post to lemmyshitpost doesn't add credibility either.)

  • Yes, this is very expected to me. What surprises me is the 30 USD per User per month price point. That's very expensive. (I can make guesses as to why, but it ultimately doesn't matter.)

  • If the CPU does not support POPCNT, Windows 11 version 24H2 will not boot. The instruction requires a processors that supports SSE4.2 or SSE4a.

    […] Intel launched support for SSE4.2 in Intel Nehalem core processors in late 2008. AMD added support for the instructions in late 2011. Older processors continued to be sold for some time.

  • Source?

  • Yes. It's the second step in the sign-up process. And you can't see anything without signing up.

  • SMS verification?

    Eeeeh… :-/

  • ALERT ALERT lol - I guess we should all do that now because everyone's own news is most important obviously 🙃

    Didn't even link to an accessible page, or the source that has the actual info…

  • You should be able to edit the actual post URL. Given that the old URL leads nowhere (404) I think there's no reason not to update it.

  • Doesn't it also imply "exposing"/winning over them?

  • "grill"?

  • Classic European lions

    ... And unicorns??

  • Germany is a country of exports

  • I gotta say, that's a great interactive graph. Not only does it allow you to change regions, you can easily change from a single year to multi-year timespan graph to see how it changes over time.

    I just wish the timespan graph would display the values still ordered by age. Because I was wondering if would shift with the/a generation getting older or not.

  • Me in Germany:

    uuuh… fuck