

Can you sign that comment with your real name and address to be an example for all of us? Don’t forget to add your phone number.
We will of course need proof, so attaching a scan of your id would be a step towards It.Fixing.Something.


Can you sign that comment with your real name and address to be an example for all of us? Don’t forget to add your phone number.
We will of course need proof, so attaching a scan of your id would be a step towards It.Fixing.Something.


that indeed is a clean page that gets to the point


hmd has an awful website. I want information, not random photos and hype
wtf are these!




i don’t know how melonTusk writes or xhitts. Why do you read his “tweets”?


caps lock detected. Legibility level = 0
skipping


being “undocumented” or “illegal” is a local bedtime story. It doesn’t apply to people everywhere


yes. both streetComplete and Vespucci let’s you edit through “pan and zoom”


i remember learning to degoogle with adb. it wasn’t easy and i had to reset more than a couple of times
then i installed LineageOS, after adb it was easier. For somebody else it may be “difficult” indeed
then i installed GrapheneOS for a friend. It can’t get any easier. Their web installer makes degoogling accessible to everyone.


now i know. thanks


thanks for that link
fairemail +1


TL;DR: “In God we trust. All others must bring data.”
what the heck does that mean?
good to hear/read.


Even if your phone is “off” it’s transmitting an ID for antitheft purposes.
Faraday bags!


🤦


Moreover, Trump introduced major tariff exceptions for some countries. For example, the integrated North American auto industry would have been devastated if he hadn’t decided on 6 March to exempt goods from Mexico and Canada from the 25% levy that had gone into effect two days earlier. Goods from these countries now face no penalty if they are imported under the US-Mexico-Canada agreement.
This softening was predictable. US business would have suffered enormously if Trump had fully implemented the tariffs he had announced, let alone threatened, so it was never likely that he would persist with the worst of them. Trump regularly stakes out extreme negotiating positions, only to back down when the heat is on, even if he hasn’t gotten what he demanded from the other side. In fact, investors’ assumption that “Trump always chickens out” – known as Taco – has become a taunt. But when a madman threatens Armageddon, it is foolhardy to goad him into following through. The tariffs Trump has implemented are still very high.
Why haven’t Trump’s tariffs crashed the US economy?
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/dec/29/donald-trump-tariffs-us-economy-inflation-employment-2026
0 posts and 16 comments on lemmy.
all your comments on lemmy are about justifying government controlled internet by parroting the “protect the children” and “troll farm” stereotypes. Not a credible profile, huh?