Occasionally, the SCMP posts something like this, where the title seems to support a non-CCP viewpoint. If you read the content of the article, however, it merely reiterates the reasons the CCP claim the South China Sea.
Occasionally, the SCMP posts something like this, where the title seems to support a non-CCP viewpoint. If you read the content of the article, however, it merely reiterates the reasons the CCP claim the South China Sea.
We know. The entire goal of their internet policy is to control exactly what their population can access, which means they have an isolated network, by any means necessary.
What is 3D about the banner? The mouse cursor graphic?
I don’t understand, the CCP has stated multiple times that sanctions has had multiple beneficial effects on Chinese firms such as Huawei, causing them to become more independent and effective in the face of adversity. Why stop now?
Let’s just generalize an entire country by calling them all racist, that will surely make for fantastic discourse.
So they’ll just change their DNS server again? What will this achieve?
Could it be the new taskbar? It’s the worst part of W11, I don’t understand why they had to replace the old one.
What if I shot a pistol over your head, would that also be considered non-violent? Because it feels very much the same to me every time the DPRK launches these weapons and the J-Alert system goes off.
There aren’t enough RGBs on this thing for me to even consider it “gaming.” Step it up, TP Link!
Do you consider firing ballistic weapons over Japan non-violent?
Google used to at least pretend to not be amoral, but I think this restructuring pretty much reveals them for what they are now.
I’m not in the US but don’t use it at all. Maybe I wouldn’t be able to avoid it if I had to make payments on the Google store.
Would it be impractical to open another window and align the window somehow?
The way I see it the general public is going to get a lesson about not believing everything one reads on the internet. This will lead to a general increase in internet literacy, which is great. Or maybe I’m just getting far too old.