from what i read in the article comments, the human trafficking law only covers trafficking across state borders
from what i read in the article comments, the human trafficking law only covers trafficking across state borders
no, but the app redirects to a webview/browser for login
According to this the driver survived:
https://news.sky.com/story/truck-driver-takes-on-flooded-suspension-bridge-and-loses-12362557
Happened in the village of Uryum in Eastern Russia.
probable location in google maps: https://www.google.com/maps/place/53°10’09.1"N+118°07’00.0"E/@53.1675162,118.1063825,2661m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d53.1691944!4d118.1166667?entry=ttu
River is the Shilka river, a branch of the Amur river.
Because you’re in Poland?
i only browse on my private phone which is not connected to wifi
I really doubt platforms will modify their worldwide encryption just to accommodate the UK.
still waiting for the actual evidence
They can harvest more personal data with an app, why would they improve the website.
When more areas become unlivable due to temperature or rising sea levels, and more harvests start failing due to extreme weather, shit will get real fast.
They didn’t. They did confirm ufo sightings but there’s nothing said on aliens/extraterrestrial origin.
There’s actually a retired microsoft engineer who makes very interesting videos about these kinds of things: https://www.youtube.com/@DavesGarage
I had horrible framerate/stuttering with raytracing enabled so i refunded it… waste of 135gb download
better to leave out the lemmy.ml part otherwise people from other instances will have a hard time doing anything
The term ‘Handy’ for mobile phones started to become common around 1992. There are various different theories about the origin of the term but none of them has been conclusively proven.
In WW2 Motorola produced a Handie-Talkie (SCR-536) that could actually be hold in your hand (the famous Walkie-Talkie was strapped to your back). There have been plenty of successors with the same name but researchers doubt that this was really that widely known at the beginning of the 90s. Yet, one of the first GSM phones by Loewe was subsequently named HandyTel 100.
German-speaking CB radio circles used the term already before 1992 for hand-held transceivers. There are actually magazines and other things from as early as 1986 where the term is used.
It must have spilled over from these circles to maybe a marketing department (Telekom claims it was theirs, without prove though) to public consciousness.
watching gaming streams is a good solution
15-16 (it’s a cropped screenshot from a teen movie “aquamarine”)
So what did it rebrand to