@walterbays by all means 🥃 one on me
I'm a "tea total" person though😆 coffee is as strong as I drink these days 😉
Oh and little tip
If you are unsure what any party actually stand for just tap the part that shows the party name and seats won/lost so far - that will refresh your page but scrolling down will show "overview" from wiki and some articles about that particular party - so you can dig in and figure out what a specific party stands for and any news related articles etc......
@stueytheround @ceruleanbagel not new BTW
2020/21 it started
https://www.kentonline.co.uk/canterbury/news/the-mystery-of-black-cats-on-kent-road-signs-221700/
Throughout Kent there are hundreds of road signs that have a sticker of a black cat peering round in the corners.
@BillyBones Alan "fuckin" Hanson the man you you hate but still can't stop loving him for speaking his mind and not giving two shits
Hope he recovers
You can now choose whether or not you want Recall active during installation. It is no longer active by default - "Windows Hello" enrollment is now required to enable Recall. A "proof-of-presence" is required to view and search Recall
- Recall is now implementing additional layers of protection – it is decrypted in-real-time with Windows Hello Enhanced Sign-in Security (ESS). Data is only decrypted when a user authenticates it. Search index is all encrypted.
on the Microsoft blog the Vice President of Windows and Devices, Pavan Davuluri, released new information & updates on Microsoft Recall citing that they 'have heard feedback' on Microsoft Recall and have decided to make some changes to how it operates.
Update on the Recall preview feature for Copilot+ PCs
Meanwhile:
The Google app's Hum to Search interface is getting a cool new animation
replacing the old waveform pattern, series of dots that form a sphere, repeatedly expanding and collapsing to form a nice little animation while it's listening to the audio
As the video above suggests, the animation can change based on the loudness or intensity of the song playing in the background
@AkomoCombine its the radicalisation of civilians that stands out - ever since they got into power they have been teaching the population to hate and become part of the "war"
Like I said on 8th Oct 23
Instead, Hamas invested in efforts to radicalize society and build the militant infrastructure necessary to someday launch the kind of attack that in its view could contribute to the destruction of Israel
The Road to October 7: Hamas’ Long Game, Clarified
https://ctc.westpoint.edu/the-road-to-october-7-hamas-long-game-clarified/
Hamas' long game
When Hamas took over the Gaza Strip by force of arms in 2007, it faced an ideological crisis. It could focus on governing Gaza and addressing the needs of the Palestinian people, or it could use the Gaza Strip as a springboard from which to attack Israel. Even then, Hamas understood these two goals were mutually exclusive. And while some anticipated Hamas would moderate, or at least be co-opted by the demands of governing, it did not.
@thedisasterautist well, yeah to some it is glaring, when journalists leave out important facts it becomes hidden to their readers, sadly most folk take for granted that they journalists aren't being bias so there is no hidden agenda, not everyone "researches" what they read people have just become "blinded with loyalty" with media outlets, they wouldn't lie to ME, they can't manipulate ME, they wouldn't get away with that cause regulations blah blah....😆
E = Mc2 - Energy Milk Coffee
Fáilte Abhaile 🏴 “a nod’s as guid as a wink tae a blind horse”
ta be aff yer heid helps