I am surprised he didn't mention once asking the locals. That is my key to knowing how people live in different countries. Also you get tons of inside information and it is an easy step to connect to people. Often times you get 'adopted'. You find yourself as a special guest on a private family garden party. Or on parties in locations that only the 'cool people' know it is open because Corona regulations mixed things up.
I am currently recording hundreds of videos to share all knowledge on YT.
> "The Kremlin plans to carry out massive cyberattacks on critical infrastructure facilities of Ukrainian enterprises and critical infrastructure institutions of Ukraine's allies. First of all, the blow will be aimed at enterprises of the energy sector. The experience of cyberattacks on Ukraine's energy systems in 2015 and 2016 will be used when conducting operations."
> Lenovo's laptops caused a disturbance last week after a security engineer found himself unable to boot up a copy of Linux due to restrictions that are apparently insisted upon by Microsoft.
> Matthew Garrett, an information security architect, was keen to check out Lenovo's latest Pluton-equipped wares but found himself unable to boot Linux from a USB stick "for no obvious reason."
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> Both acts place restrictions on the behavior of large tech companies. The DMA aims to rein in the power of "gatekeepers" that are too large to be avoided, while the DSA operates under the assumption that "what is illegal offline, should be illegal online," as the EU Parliament describes it.
> Investors now have less interest in what drove business during a strong bull market in recent years, including during the pandemic, and are now pushing more money toward safer pockets of the market
> Apple, the world's most valuable public company, has shed $220 billion in value since the close of trading on Wednesday
> says there is 'way above five percent' risk of pandemic generating more transmissive and 'even more fatal'
> He called his plan the Global Epidemic Response and Mobilization initiative and said it should be managed by the WHO - the only body he claimed was capable to build and manage the 'top-notch' team of experts at a cost of around $1bn a year.