Sadly this is probably the tip of the iceberg in regards to how corrupt politicians are.
Digestive_Biscuit
It's not just remote work. All our manufacturing sites use to VPN connections data centres. It would cripple manufacturing on an epic scale if they were instabanned.
If they ban VPN's that's going to hit corporations harder than the average person.
I know this is a bit different. I'm in the UK and there's a few sites I use which can't implement the age verification due to being a small team so they've straight up banned all UK traffic.
VPN to another EU location seems to work. I'm actually surprised it was that easy. It also works on a bunch of sites I wish not to have an account. Not all, but most.
The politicians who passed this are either clueless morons or are using this to push some other agenda (no idea what).
Clarks are ace.
Similar to me. I used 3rd party app which was great. The app developer even went to the effort for keep it going with a subscription to keep the app alive. But I refuse to pay an API fee. I left and months later I discovered Lemmy.
I'm nowhere near as active on Lemmy as I was on Reddit but I'm happy with that. I feel I've met a healthy middle ground.
The article says it was a man and a woman.
The beauty of evolution. If it works, it works. Whatever they have been doing for so long is working.
I never watched it. I remember other kids at school talking about it, but I never watched it. Kind of wished I did now.
Buy CD's, opening them by the hinges being careful not to damage the seal, copying the CD, then returning the CD for a refund.
I'm in the south of England. I've never heard a Transit being called a Tranny or Trans. I'm not in the business of using them though.
Giga Chadlington.