Yeah sure, allowing both nationalized and privatized sectors to coexist can lead to positive stuff.
Yeah sure, allowing both nationalized and privatized sectors to coexist can lead to positive stuff.
From my experience living in a very socialist country; fair housing can be handled by rules instead of ‘nationalizing’. So the rules and pricing around them would be handled by the government, but not the houses themselves.
A big one I’m missing is schools.
Nationalize:
It’s perfectly possible to have your capitalist desires and still have a nice socialist structure to protect the people.
Better words to use here:
I’ve doublechecked this, and you are indeed correct. The news is still reported on, but Pegasus is not always mentioned by name and if it is it’s mostly a single mention in a little passage.
I fully understand, but not knowing about Pegasus malware is pretty weird. It’s state actor spyware made by Israel (with worldwide governmental funding).
They want to force WhatsApp to scan your private messages on your device.
I would call it the format that has the most eyes on it now.
Eartrumpet.
Yes.
I read up on it but there doesn’t even seem to be a threshold: https://commission.europa.eu/get-involved/engage-eu-policymaking/petition-eu_en
Maybe I was confused with a specific country requiring a threshold. Or maybe there are thresholds for how high up it needs to get discussed.
The only reason I take their customer service up my ass is because it always sucks no matter what ISP I use.
Looks absolutely amazing.
Carla also looks really great:
Plugin bridges are used to load even more plugin formats and types, sometimes even those that are not native to the current platform.
I’ve been slacking on producing music because I’m using Linux now. Both Carla and Zrythm seem like they could get me going again.
I tried llama3.1:8b and it’s absolutely horrible.
Well I didn’t install it but a Privacy Policy does not go above the law in Europe.
I also said “should be extremely illegal”, which means that laws should be made for this so they can’t abuse the fact that the laws haven’t caught up yet.
From all the apps invading your privacy and abusing your data, I didn’t suspect Pokemon GO to be one of them.
This should be so extremely illegal that it should bring criminal charges to all the members of their board.
I think it’s a joke about how noobs only learn javascript and make blazing fast webapps while knowing nothing about computers.
Petitions in Europe are required to be discussed when they reach a certain threshold. The platform does not matter.
The biggest reason is that it’s centralized.
Alleged daily users, right?
I’m mostly talking in the general sense.
In my country there are a few private schools but employers don’t care for them. They need to follow the official curriculum and the students will have to do the same official tests at the end of the year.