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A simple search on YouTube for "man being shot dead" presents an endless stream of violent content, doubt this was algorithmic and I'm guessing was most likely the result of a flagging campaign because of local "politics".


>I haven't seen this confirmed anywhere

Except everywhere from everyone.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1717956633320448215


Is "Expanding operations" the same as invasion? There have been incursions but I'm not sure the invasion order has come down.

https://nitter.hostux.net/TreyYingst (Fox News reporter currently on the northern Gaza border)

> The Israelis say this is an expanded raid, not the anticipated large scale ground operation. We’re being patient with our reporting. It’s a very fluid and active front.


Legally the Nakba was the start of the invasion, technically any IDF personnel entering Gaza with the intention of causing bodily harm to anyone is an invasion of their modern sovereignty as dictated by 187 UN resolutions which everyone seems to ignore.


Brave has also stolen lots of patches and merged them into their codebase against the respective license(s) of the developers who found and patched the gapping security issues.

I remember quite the slap fight in the Github issues section.


Have any good examples?


From whom? Chromium is bsd-3 license.


Wouldn't that open Brave to legal consequences if the author's chose to pursue them?

Also surprising to hear Eich playing fast and loose with licensing since Firefox benefited so much from Netscape's open sourcing itself.


Time to remove all my data from OneDrive!


Any backups I store on these kinds of sites are sitting inside an encrypted DMG. I don't even want to risk them compressing my images.


I had enough deadly file collisions in the early stages of onedrive that I am unwilling to use it for anything important.


Sharepoint taught me "proper" file management early.

Always retain several local copies.


I guess. I've found that dropbox with file version history works perfectly.

Wish it were end to end encrypted and dropbox wasn't focused on constantly putting garbage into the windows shell, but their backup function works perfectly, even for versions of my edits and no collisions on multiple computers unlike onedrive.


Nothing can completely obliterate your chances of keeping or restoring files like Windows feature sets for keeping and restoring files.


I just wish he was able to keep http://canv.as/ going.

It was such a good product.


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