Yes, if you google the phone number from the resume, this profile will come up in the search results. The person in the photo seems to match: https://www.tsdating.com/members/murkurgurl
And if you live in a country with a residence-based taxation system, then it doesn't really matter anyway, where you earn your money. You would still technically have to pay income tax on your worldwide income.
What Latin American country specifically are you located in?
Misleading... this is what happens WITH EVERY site. What we want to know is...:
"What happens behind the scenes when we type www.google.com in a browser?"
So much crap... "defacto" science is now dead! Yes please, keep this hyper junk speculations running wild and wide, so these "space" programs can suck as much money as they can, and funnel the money into 3 letter word pus organizations in order to transform the world we live in in a prison. The American people are so gullible.
Apple is absolutely not benevolent. It is a company; it exists to make money. They would not have spent the resources to develop this if it did not benefit them in some way.
This is not a benevolent act. Apple is a company; they exist to make money. They would not have spent the resources to develop this if it did not benefit them in some way.
I'm pretty sure the only thing this "add-on" does is install a certificate to your browser's trust store. You can remove the certificate by going to Options > Privacy & Security > View Certificates > Authorities > Mozilla Corporation > signingca1.addons.mozilla.org > Delete or Distrust.
You can manually install the certificate instead of using the "add-on" in the OP. Copy https://pastebin.com/rpByJV9P to a text file, change the extension to .crt, and then use the Import button in the Authorities tab I mentioned before.
> [..] then the small issues become meaningless when faced with death reminder .
On the contrary I find I get depressed and anxious when I think about death. I just came out of being a "serial hypochondrist" which was caused by that reminder and related thinking. I manipulate my timeline perspective and it works very well to keep those thoughts at bay.
AU stands for Astronomical unit, and it's used for measuring distances in space smaller than light-years. 1 AU is the distance between the Earth and the Sun. 0.163 AU tells you how close it came to earth.
"The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it." -John Gilmore
Lately this is getting absurd. I believe this quote is still true, but the amount of 'I don't like what is being said so therefore you should be silenced' is going too far. I don't agree with what this guy said (or even know who he is aside from what was said in the article), but I'm alarmed that Microsoft would go after Gab for a user on Gab's platform.
>libertarian crowd on this one, and I say this as someone who is nowhere near the alt-right politically.
This is one thing that concerns me is people who stand up for this or lean libertarian being seen as alt-right simply because they disagree with this corporate censorship. To me this censorship or suppression goes against the founding principles of the internet. I don't understand why it is acceptable to label everyone as such.
I disagree. I would rather live with the freedom to express myself, be who am I, believe what I want, speak my mind and deal with consequences of it than deal with suppression and censorship. In the US its not that we're learning this is a bad idea granted I will say it is under attack. Its more that some people can't accept that people might just be different or have different thoughts than them and would rather say its a bad idea (easy way) than to engage them in conversation or accept that we're all individuals with different thoughts and backgrounds (hard way) or that being offended shouldn't be allowed.
Germany is not freer. They do not have Freedom of speech close in terms to the US. One easy example is Section 185 of Germany's criminal code which you can be punished for insults. Section 90 is also interesting and I bet people would dislike that one if we had that currently in the US. If you see those as freeer by all means have it in Germany. I'll stick with the 1st amendment.
It is pretty honest in my book. In looking at Patrick's Gab posts, he is clearly an anti-Semite (I don't condone) but given there is no evidence in this article of what was actually said we're missing the context. Gab on their twitter states it was due to a 'phishing urls'[1] and not calls to violence. I know in the article they state "‘complete eradication'" in as a quote from microsoft as part of the reasoning, but if that is true than why would they mark it as phishing to Gab and then make that statement to the hill? The article doesn't fully add up. In looking at Gab's community guidelines they prohibit calls to violence and threats to people (ie things not protected by the 1st)[2].
I will take Gab on good faith that they would adhere to the values in free speech (1st amendment) and remove posts or ban a user if they violate these terms. If they were in violation I would assume they would have removed the posts and/or banned the user and responded to microsoft staying so.