TI doesn’t paywall. Its authwalled.
But you can bypass the authwall by just disabling JS or switching to distraction free reader in FF
TI doesn’t paywall. Its authwalled.
But you can bypass the authwall by just disabling JS or switching to distraction free reader in FF
US has boots on the ground in Israel.
Money.
Israel doesn’t have money of their own, but the US sends container-loads of cash to Israel, which they spend on products and services from US companies
US companies profited off of Nazis too
Are you not familiar with the staff at TI? They have some of the most tenacious investigative reporters in the US
This is The Intercept.
The less external things I have to lug around with my laptop, the better
I’m increasingly convinced that there is no ‘we’. Rather, ‘we’ increasingly experience the world as isolated and alienated people who are mostly stuck in urban environments dominated by physical corporate and state interfaces (billboards, store-fronts, infrastructure etc) whilst also being stuck behind computers and smartphones dominated by Big Tech, which tries to feed us that illusion that the Internet is a ‘global village’.
See It, Say It, Sorted
Never been to London, but I hope there’s a counter culture of subvertising that reclaims this as “film the police. Doxx the police. Convict the police.”
Its non-hierarchial. That’s a good thing
Disconnecting the microphone is valid, but why don’t you trust a piece of tape over the camera?
That manufacturer didn’t do the attack, though. It was Israel, which is located in the middle EAST
I see three actors and one victim in this story. All but one are in the East.
Wasn’t this eastern tech? It was a HK company
I don’t think we should expect privacy from either. Instead, we need better documentation.
Personally, I’d appreciate to see a public dashboard displaying everyone’s DMs and upvotes would help.
How? I have tape over my camera.
Also I installed the OS myself.
This, but usually i shirt cock for the VCs
I work from home
Do you really think Fox has much power compared to a company like Meta?
Don’t forget the companies of the US, China, Russia, Israel, and Iran. Those companies are terribly for democracy
Yes. And then apologize and pay for their legal fees.
They fucked up, but it wasn’t intentional