

Savvy of China to send out the olive branch to jilted allies.
Savvy of China to send out the olive branch to jilted allies.
Congratulations to Mexico for stopping fentanyl and illegal immigration faster than Canada did?
It’s not an unreasonable request. If the shoe was on the other foot I’d want to be screening every American coming to our border to check if they were active on topics like annexation or shudder cyber truck enthusiasm.
He’ll make a union man out of you!
That’s cute. He thinks people will still be using WordPress when he retires as he continues to alienate customers and developers week after week.
Any probable actions are reading tea leaves. The idiot is unstable and cannot be trusted. Tariffs could be gone tomorrow and back again Friday.
The Greatest Depression! Think of the ratings!
Starting off slow and ramping up sends the correct message that (a) we want to find a way to stop this garbage and (b) we can and will make things more painful for business and consumers alike if it continues long term.
Strapping in for my third “once in a lifetime” unprecedented times recession.
I’ve been happy with Hover for several years. They don’t bug me and they’re owned by Tucows so they’ve got decades-old staying power.
This Feb 26 article cited a 78% unvaccinated rate but looks like I can’t math and there’s been newer data since.
22% of reported measles cases are vaccinated. Edit: Source
It would have to go into escrow nobody would trust him to cough up.
Well shoot if Firefox goes I guess we’re back to carrier pigeons and smoke signals.
I hope they come back. These other platforms are getting enshittier and enshittier by design.
Explicit? Hardly. Just two good pals suckin’ toe.
Why use a browser?
Just learn how to parse raw HTTP responses. That’s all a browser does, with less protection.
Ukraine first and hopefully Canada soon after.
Part of the reason why I’ve recommended US based services to my Canadian clients was because of its speed due to proximity. Now that net neutrality has been gutted and ISPs are free to artificially slow down their services a la carte, the speed advantage is questionable. Now I recommend services in Canada where I find them and European alternatives when no closer ones are available.
Ah, TIL