If you’re going to war against a court of law, you might be the criminal.
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If you’re going to war against a court of law, you might be the criminal.
Unlike the precision guided munitions, the new F-15s would need to be built from scratch. A US official said there are no plans to expedite delivery of the jets to Israel so, if approved, they would not be delivered to Israel for at least five years.
Is that enough time to vote in some Dems who will stop it?
You could run Kodi, Emby, or Plex and get local access through DLNA access.
I have a QNAP RAID set up that Emby catalogs and handles access for. An Emby app on my LG TV, and a Roku on other TVs. Some RAID systems will just plug into your network and allow you to install apps on them directly.
Another option is to use MediaMonkey to catalog and provide access. They even have an Android app.
Lastly, regular external HDD are meant for occasional access, not continuous work. Most have a duty cycle of about 25%, meaning they should only be run about that amount of time before dying. This is why I went with NAS HDDs. If you have the money, go with an expandable RAID. Once you start using that capacity, you’ll find you want more.
Shocked! Shocked, I tell you. Well, anyway…
I am a CIS male and run the Flo app just to mess with their stats and tracking. You wouldn’t believe how often my period is off!
The only propaganda to break the sound barrier.
Senate Democrats looking at this bill:
I’ve got something they can express some “moral concern” over: !priest_arrested@lemmy.world
Kaliningrad is just a boat dock now.
The decision announced today is dubbed an “adequacy” decision, dealing as it does with Article 45(3) of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which states that personal information on EU citizens is allowed to flow freely to jurisdictions that ensure an “adequate” level of protection, according the Commission. US companies will have to agree to abide by rules similar to the GDPR, and EU citizens will have the right to seek legal redress if their personal data is misused.
The EU-US Data Privacy Framework streamlines the process for companies to transfer data from the EU to the US. In the absence of an agreement, companies use so-called standard contractual clauses to confirm that data transfers are done in accordance with the GDPR, but businesses have said that this process is laborious, requiring different contracts for data transfers to different companies, and that it is beyond the resources of small companies.
The new framework eliminates the need for companies to establish individual data-privacy contracts with every supplier as long as they sign a commitment agreement, certifying that they adhere to the approved guidelines.
https://noyb.eu/en/european-commission-gives-eu-us-data-transfers-third-round-cjeu
Finally, the US has refused to reform FISA 702 to give non-US persons reasonable privacy protections. There is agreement on both sides of the Atlantic that FISA 702 and EO 12.333 violate fundamental rights under the 4th Amendment in the US and Articles 7, 8 and 47 CFR in the EU - but the US continues to insist that non-US persons do not have constitutional rights in the US - hence a violation of their right to privacy is not covered by the 4th Amendment.
I don’t see this as a problem. The US must give non-US persons a contractual right of privacy and a right of redress, or the data sharing is off the table.
So, similar to how you can get a part of the wikipedia page when looking for the definition of a word, you will get an AI-generated synopsis of a search result in addition to the links to the stories. We, though, will still post links to the actual articles.
Charlotte Khan of the refugee charity Care4Calais said: “If Mickey Mouse is too ‘welcoming’ for ministers, the question is what will they replace him with in order to inflict more fear on traumatised asylum seeking children – Maleficent? Ursula? Maybe even Cruella herself? The real villains in this sorry tale are Robert Jenrick and the rest of this heartless bunch that call themselves ministers.”
If they want a villain, put up a picture of the minister who ordered this.
Please don’t feed the tankie troll.
Elon Musk’s X Corp. this week sued a law firm that Twitter hired last year after Musk tried to break their $44 billion merger agreement. Musk’s lawsuit in San Francisco County Superior Court alleges that Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz overcharged Twitter when it collected $90 million—including $84.3 million on the same day Musk completed his $44 billion purchase of Twitter.
He really needs to re-read his buddy, trump’s playbook. Don’t pay them in the first place.
Excellent example of sites compiling fake news. Good job.
“I hope that soon we will have German soldiers permanently on the territory of Romania,” Ciolacu said, referring to a German announcement last week to permanently send 4,000 troops to Lithuania, while speaking at a joint press conference following a meeting between the two leaders in Berlin.
Oh how history circles back on itself. I’m sure some of my much older German friends are chuckling to themselves.
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Can we bring back the pillory, so the peasants can make their feelings known with some rotten cabbage, just like in the good old days?
Reminds me of that Iraqi official who, during Desert Storm, kept saying victory was imminent right up the moment the allied tanks came rolling up the street.