In other news
In the current news climate we see that some figures and events tend to dominate the front-pages heavily. Still, there are important, interesting or just plain weird things happening out there and a group of people can find these better than one.
I thought I would test with a thread for linking general news articles about "other news" and discussion. Perhaps it goes into the abyss that is page 2 and beyond, but it is worth a try.
Some guidelines:
- Try to find the "clean link", so that links to the news site directly and not a social media site. Avoid "amp-links" (google).
- Write some cliff notes on what it is about, especially if it is a video.
- It's not an excuse to make outlandish claims via proxy or link extremist content.
- If it's an editorial or opinion piece, it is polite to mark it as such.
- Note the language if it is not in English.
- There is no demand that such things be posted here, if you think a piece merits its own thread, then make one.
and the eU has it's Digital Services Act
The Digital Services Act
Ensuring a safe and accountable online environment
Digital Services Act (DSA) overview
The DSA regulates online intermediaries and platforms such as marketplaces, social networks, content-sharing platforms, app stores, and online travel and accommodation platforms. Its main goal is to prevent illegal and harmful activities online and the spread of disinformation. It ensures user safety, protects fundamental rights, and creates a fair and open online platform environment.
More detail here including this on enforcement
What are the sanctions?
A firm that does not comply with the law could face a complete ban in Europe or fines running up to 6% of its global revenue.
As your source reports, there is already illegal content that gets dealt with, so as i said, it was never "anything goes", would you acknowledge that?
This is a great idea for highlighting underreported news! By sharing unique stories, we can uncover valuable insights that often get overlooked. I'll be sure to follow the guidelines, and it’ll be interesting to see how much of this "other news" can spark engaging discussions! Looking forward to contributing.
As your source reports, there is already illegal content that gets dealt with, so as i said, it was never "anything goes", would you acknowledge that?
Thery're new laws. I was arguing for such laws when nothing existed and it was dismissed in these parts as impossible sillyness
A decade or so later it's here and developing very seriously
some members of parliament and elected local politicians (including some vice governors of brasilian states and whatnot) are publicly defying the completly unconstitutional order by the crazy mussolini judge, we'll see how it evolves
Not sure who believes that a judge can invent fines for activities he dislikes (like banning the use of VPNs) under brasilian law, but their rule of law is very weak so unclear what will happen now
Eggplant is really, really bad.
It's brilliant when pronounced 'o ber gene' and in a stonking thai curry
Brazilian pizza is nuts. They have what is called a Portuguesa which has egg on it, others with lots of meat, super rich, desert pizza, banana pizza, chocolate.
Brazilian pizza is nuts. They have what is called a Portuguesa which has egg on it, others with lots of meat, super rich, desert pizza, banana pizza, chocolate.
Thai pizza is an abomination. They have versions that use a kind of thousand island dressing instead of tomato sauce and no matter the style everyone eats it with ketchup.
Badly prepared eggplant is really, really bad. Much more so than other things. And it's not easy to get right. I definitely wouldn't order it at a random place.
My rules for new pizza places-- Fri/Sat only when the first stringers should be out. Cheese or Pepperoni only because if they can't nail those I doubt anything else is going to be good either. No second chances.
Badly prepared eggplant is really, really bad. Much more so than other things. And it's not easy to get right. I definitely wouldn't order it at a random place.
in Italy we cut slices, put salt on them to remove the bitter water, dry then then oven (usually) or grills it's pretty standard practice, including when put on pizza
ye ok it's just that this doesn't happen here but I suppose it's because places are open continuously where you live? here for dinner a pizzeria opens at 7 or 7:30 pm until 11 or whatever and there is no team rotation.
if a place has kitchen open continuously say 10am to 10pm that's actually a tourist trap / huge red flag a normal Italian would never go to eat at
it might be the case that starlink got funds frozen because it refused to ban Twitter for the people using it for internet access but it's unclear as the only source claiming that that I found is the guardian.
it's also unclear if all VPNs are blocked (with app stores being forced to remove them under threat of repercussions as reported by many sources) or only using a VPN to access Twitter is now forbidden behavior in brazil