That is what I need! Unfortunately, it is for US only... Is there, maybe, something similar in European region?
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Unfortunately there are a very small amount of places when I can pay with crypto... I do not want to face also questions from AML officers. I'm not a journalist in the dangerous country or political activist, so Monero looks like an overhead for me.
Mozilla has a very good reputation of the privacy oriented company. I believe that they can make an advertisements with a human face. And it will be very cool, if Mozilla will be able to become independent from Google's donations.
It looks like it is going near the Kherson city. It crosses the Russia-Ukraine border somewhere near Donetsk. Looks like it s going through the territories affected the most by the invasion.
What is crazy for me in this story is how this oil pipeline survived two and a half years of the full scale war with destroyed cities and burned ground...
I did not see in article any proof that Chineese scientists have a bad intentions. A statement about "they always do it [because they are evil maoists]" is not a proof for me.
I did not see in the article any arguments, except the fact that Chinese researchers are in some US blacklists. Only proclamations about EU should restrict, EU should prevent, etc. But without any arguments why. Maybe lack of actual arguments is the reason why the article is so short?
What is wrong with an existing FreeCAD? It seemed to me that the project is very active
Something like this, except he is totally crazy on the orthodox theme. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konstantin_Malofeev
"Tsargrad" ("a city of the king/tsar" from the russian Царьград) is an absolutely trash even compared to russian-state backed trash-newspapers. It is one of the most crazy and the most conservative news. While the most of russian newspapers are state backed, the Tsargrad is backed by a crazy russian orthodox billioner, who made money on a cryptoscam projects. I wouldn't expect anything else from them.
The title is very click bait imo. It is not about any private data. It is a very specific case of deleted fork of the public repository. It is a bug, of course. But it doesn't look so serious as I was thinking when saw the title.