Lots. They were called flip phones.
There were shadowy conspiracists lurking in the dark alleys of Washington, and hiding from the glaring sun in the High Desert of California, but they were laughably easy prey when the Martian lizard people, the subterranean Vril-empowered mole-men, and the globalist pedophile Commies did show up.
Lots. They were called flip phones.
In the US, they were called Quarterpounder Technologies.
Is it? Where do you see that?
It’s good for speech to text, translation and a starting point for a “tip-of-my-tongue” search where the search term is what you’re actually missing.
Russia hasn’t declared war on anyone either.
(If you claimed it did while you’re in Russia, you’d risk up to 15 years in prison.)
So an official declaration of war isn’t a good benchmark for whether a country is at war.
Boots on the ground is probably the best metric.
But by that metric, NATO wasn’t involved in Yugoslavia, either.
When Germans build computer-guided artillery systems, program their software to lock in the allowed target area and muntion-types, deliver them to Ukraine, a Ukrainian soldier clicks a touchscreen to fire it, and when it is worn out or damaged it is sent back to Germany to be fixed, you can’t tell me that Germany isn’t involved in that war.
Are Russian factory workers building artillery shells for Russian soldiers not part of the war?
If they are, then why not also German factory workers building artillery shells for Ukrainian soldiers?
Yes, of course it is. Why wouldn’t it be?
But pacifism does usually mean you don’t join a war where you aren’t attacked yourself.
Which is the situation the German Greens are in.
Yes, Ukraine is legitimately, directly, currently defending itself.
Germany isn’t.
It’s kind of ironic and pretty bitter. The Greens were founded by environmentalists and pacifists.
Their slogan was “never again war, never again genocide”
And both times they were part of a government coalition, they immediately had to decide on an active involvement in a European war (Yugoslavia and Ukraine).
Cause in both wars, “never again war, never again genocide” wasn’t an option.
They had to chose one, and they chose to get involved in the war to stop a genocide.
JavaScript makes browsers like Links borderline unusable
Not my experience. Links just makes borderline unusable websites completely unusable.
The browser you’re looking for is literally called Links.
USA bad, USA supports Ukraine, Ukraine fights against Russia, therefore Russia good
The same ruling would ban Google from paying other browsers to make Google the default search engine.
This would kill Firefox and make Chromium the only browser engine that’s left.