

Thank you for showing my mistake. I will try to delete it.
Thank you for showing my mistake. I will try to delete it.
The meeting highlights Delhi’s backing of Adani, a company that has invested billions in Israel and maintains strong ties with PM Modi. Adani holds a 70% stake in Haifa port and collaborates with Elbit Systems, known from Palestine Action protests, in a venture called Adani Elbit Advanced Systems India, which produces drones similar to those used by the IDF in Palestine. Adani is also planning a $10 billion investment in a joint venture with Tower Semiconductor, an Israeli chip manufacturer. Additionally, Adani is a major contributor to global pollution through its expanding coal mining operations worldwide.
This attempts to explain it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VWq3cX_4Wg
Nonsense
You prove my point.
Indians are such a snowflakes when it comes to opinions about them or their country.
I just went through the media coverage of Germany, Netherlands and Belgium and all the media surely uses “Terror” in some kind of way.
The BBC did not? Why bother? Because BBC has a prejudice towards Modi and his grip on the media?
After sending a message to abuse@proton.me, and/or filling in the proton abuse form, M Moser could have easily blocked proton.me on their own servers so they would not accept any messages anymore. Instead, they choose the hard way and managed to block proton also for all law-abiding Indian citizens with legitimate proton subscriptions. And it will not solve anything, the spammers will simply move on to other providers (see https://rigorousthemes.com/blog/best-protonmail-alternatives/)
The punishment can be much harsher if it is found to be an avoidable offense. Driving around with a car that does not comply to regulations would result in disqualification.
If only there was a realistic candidate for the job…
Twitter was not bad either, until big business thought it would be ‘nice’ to have.
The business model from Bsky: lock in as many users as possible. Sell the company with all users to an oligarch. Then the users will realize they are the business.
I also have problems with Karen
Better not join USA then ;)
How strange that this is not seen as a punishable offense? I’m not Canadian, not familiar with sedition laws there, but there are countries where articles like these would put you in jail immediately.
Edit: Maybe someone with legal experience can explain it using this as reference: https://www.criminalcodehelp.ca/offences/crimes-against-authority/what-is-sedition/ ?
We (non USA citizens) need a lot of photos with large crowds, with locations, time and captions so we can post it on non-US platforms.
NextCloud is a full collaborative platform that includes file-sharing, file-editing, chat, calendars, to-do lists, mail, and more. Does Sync-in provide similar features, or is it only focused on file-sync and collaborative file-editing? Is it really an alternative for NextCloud?