Babalugats

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[–] Babalugats@feddit.uk 10 points 2 hours ago

It was actually an Italian journalist.

(Sorry for the x link, didn't have another)

https://x.com/dailybritainonx/status/2030560208649326821

Still a good quote though.

[–] Babalugats@feddit.uk 3 points 4 hours ago

"US warns EU"... A very good reason to get away from them.

[–] Babalugats@feddit.uk 1 points 8 hours ago

But climate change deniers would need to prove their expertise on weather and the climate etc. I was referring to the other post... I don't think it would or could apply to politics.

[–] Babalugats@feddit.uk 2 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

Would it apply to politics? That's just an opinion mostly. I don't think that right or left could be considered 'experts ' by any means, and both would be culpable for spreading misinformation. I guess one of the ways that they could get them would be when they say blatant untruths or have no evidence to back up stories that they promote.

[–] Babalugats@feddit.uk 17 points 1 day ago (2 children)

"Those who attack the state of Israel instead of terrorist regimes"

Is there a bit of an oxymoron in there somewhere?

[–] Babalugats@feddit.uk 15 points 1 day ago (2 children)

It's a very expensive day out for the parents

[–] Babalugats@feddit.uk -1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

Is it “be nice your we will end all economic ties with you.” Because that is not a threat you may think it is

It is in the video and the op.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/47279906

"I do not intend to allow any country to wage a diplomatic war against us without paying an immediate price."

https://streamff.com/v/52c98a87

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/47279906

"I do not intend to allow any country to wage a diplomatic war against us without paying an immediate price."

https://streamff.com/v/52c98a87

[–] Babalugats@feddit.uk 13 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Over two weeks ago - on 25th of march this story was published.

Iran wants Lebanon included in any ceasefire, sources say

BEIRUT, March 25 (Reuters) - Iran has told intermediaries that Lebanon must be included in any ceasefire agreement with ​the United States and Israel, six regional sources familiar with Iran's position said, linking an end of the war to ‌a halt to Israel's offensive against Hezbollah. Iran's Press TV on Wednesday cited an Iranian official saying Tehran wanted any deal with the United States to secure an end to the war both on Iran and other "resistance groups" in the region.

Looks like the US and Israel are lying again

 

Is there an option to use alternative routes - no motorways in the app?

If so, how can I use it?

At the minute I'm watching for motorways and then veer away from the directions comaps is guiding me, and then inevitably have to listen to the rerouting message for a minute or two.. "Recalculating the route"

Telling me to go back..

 

How else could it explain allowing Israel to continue to participate in the competition, while other countries have dropped out condemning what Israel have done and continue to do.

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israeli-strikes-gaza-school-kill-10-health-crisis-deepens-under-siege

[–] Babalugats@feddit.uk 1 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

Thanks, since great options there I don't actually use "I don't care about cookies", but I do use ghostery.

Will have a look at them now. I'm guessing I won't be able to use a VPN at the same time as tracker control.

[–] Babalugats@feddit.uk 0 points 6 days ago

Oh yeah..hahahaha..

🙄

[–] Babalugats@feddit.uk 0 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Alternate title #3: Desperate Man can't believe his luck as a twist of fate gets him a free date with the ugliest girl from work. Both are left gobsmacked looking at their only options, but say "fuck it" And so far lasted 6 years.

 

Are there any apps to block trackers etc.. For apps? For example the "I don't care about cookies" extension or Ghostery for Firefox and Chrome. I use mullvad DNS but is there anything like those above for apps that can reject all cookies automatically, or block them?

The amount of cookies to deny in just the app in the video alone is crazy (video attached).

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/46954555

EU will require all member states to have digital profiles of citizens with birth certs and IDs

Ireland is getting a new, universal 'Digital Wallet' app that will collect info, including birth certs, driving licences and PPS numbers for individual citizens - as per European Union requirements for 2027.

And the Government is asking for volunteers to take part in testing and trial runs. The Digital wallet will be used to access a range of public services, including welfare support, such as the Working Family Payment. It could also store data such as health profiles, along the lines of the so called 'vaccine passports' that were in use during the Pandemic.

The digital wallet aims to allow people to securely access documents such as birth certificates or driving licences and register for key welfare support, such as the working family payment.
It has also been suggested as an age-verification tool by Tanaiste Simon Harris, who has said children under the age of 16 should not be on social media in the wake of the Grok AI controversy.
The Government is legally obliged, under EU regulations, to ensure there is a digital wallet for accessing public services by the end of the year, and for private services by the end of 2027.
The public testing phase of the wallet is to begin in early April and is seen as “critical” to ensure it is designed “to satisfy user needs and expectations”, the Department said.
The first stage, for which people can opt in, gives people the chance to view the design of the wallet, understand its proposed features, provide feedback and sign up for further testing.
The second stage allows people aged 16 or older to download the wallet and test limited functions.
People can register to be part of the testing phase at gov.ie/DigitalWallet.

Minister for Public Expenditure and Public Service Reform Jack Chambers said the app would “make it simpler” for people to verify their identity, apply for support and access entitlements, as he launched the public consultation on Friday.

He said: “The wallet is designed so that all personal data is fully protected, and the user stays in control of what information they put in the wallet and choose to share,” he said. "Only the details needed for a service will be shared, and nothing more. Big life events, such as having a baby, moving home, or starting a new job often require dealing with several different public service providers. The digital wallet aims to reduce that administrative burden, making it easier, faster and more secure to access the supports people need. This testing and consultation phase is an important step in building a digital wallet that genuinely works for people. We want to hear the public’s ideas, concerns and expectations. The public’s feedback will directly shape how the wallet looks, how it works, and how it supports everyday life.”

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/46954555

EU will require all member states to have digital profiles of citizens with birth certs and IDs

Ireland is getting a new, universal 'Digital Wallet' app that will collect info, including birth certs, driving licences and PPS numbers for individual citizens - as per European Union requirements for 2027.

And the Government is asking for volunteers to take part in testing and trial runs. The Digital wallet will be used to access a range of public services, including welfare support, such as the Working Family Payment. It could also store data such as health profiles, along the lines of the so called 'vaccine passports' that were in use during the Pandemic.

The digital wallet aims to allow people to securely access documents such as birth certificates or driving licences and register for key welfare support, such as the working family payment.
It has also been suggested as an age-verification tool by Tanaiste Simon Harris, who has said children under the age of 16 should not be on social media in the wake of the Grok AI controversy.
The Government is legally obliged, under EU regulations, to ensure there is a digital wallet for accessing public services by the end of the year, and for private services by the end of 2027.
The public testing phase of the wallet is to begin in early April and is seen as “critical” to ensure it is designed “to satisfy user needs and expectations”, the Department said.
The first stage, for which people can opt in, gives people the chance to view the design of the wallet, understand its proposed features, provide feedback and sign up for further testing.
The second stage allows people aged 16 or older to download the wallet and test limited functions.
People can register to be part of the testing phase at gov.ie/DigitalWallet.

Minister for Public Expenditure and Public Service Reform Jack Chambers said the app would “make it simpler” for people to verify their identity, apply for support and access entitlements, as he launched the public consultation on Friday.

He said: “The wallet is designed so that all personal data is fully protected, and the user stays in control of what information they put in the wallet and choose to share,” he said. "Only the details needed for a service will be shared, and nothing more. Big life events, such as having a baby, moving home, or starting a new job often require dealing with several different public service providers. The digital wallet aims to reduce that administrative burden, making it easier, faster and more secure to access the supports people need. This testing and consultation phase is an important step in building a digital wallet that genuinely works for people. We want to hear the public’s ideas, concerns and expectations. The public’s feedback will directly shape how the wallet looks, how it works, and how it supports everyday life.”

 

EU will require all member states to have digital profiles of citizens with birth certs and IDs

Ireland is getting a new, universal 'Digital Wallet' app that will collect info, including birth certs, driving licences and PPS numbers for individual citizens - as per European Union requirements for 2027.

And the Government is asking for volunteers to take part in testing and trial runs. The Digital wallet will be used to access a range of public services, including welfare support, such as the Working Family Payment. It could also store data such as health profiles, along the lines of the so called 'vaccine passports' that were in use during the Pandemic.

The digital wallet aims to allow people to securely access documents such as birth certificates or driving licences and register for key welfare support, such as the working family payment.
It has also been suggested as an age-verification tool by Tanaiste Simon Harris, who has said children under the age of 16 should not be on social media in the wake of the Grok AI controversy.
The Government is legally obliged, under EU regulations, to ensure there is a digital wallet for accessing public services by the end of the year, and for private services by the end of 2027.
The public testing phase of the wallet is to begin in early April and is seen as “critical” to ensure it is designed “to satisfy user needs and expectations”, the Department said.
The first stage, for which people can opt in, gives people the chance to view the design of the wallet, understand its proposed features, provide feedback and sign up for further testing.
The second stage allows people aged 16 or older to download the wallet and test limited functions.
People can register to be part of the testing phase at gov.ie/DigitalWallet.

Minister for Public Expenditure and Public Service Reform Jack Chambers said the app would “make it simpler” for people to verify their identity, apply for support and access entitlements, as he launched the public consultation on Friday.

He said: “The wallet is designed so that all personal data is fully protected, and the user stays in control of what information they put in the wallet and choose to share,” he said. "Only the details needed for a service will be shared, and nothing more. Big life events, such as having a baby, moving home, or starting a new job often require dealing with several different public service providers. The digital wallet aims to reduce that administrative burden, making it easier, faster and more secure to access the supports people need. This testing and consultation phase is an important step in building a digital wallet that genuinely works for people. We want to hear the public’s ideas, concerns and expectations. The public’s feedback will directly shape how the wallet looks, how it works, and how it supports everyday life.”

 

Cross posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/46626157

This highlights the importancy of European digital sovereignty.

[Audio] - A Canadian Judge at International Criminal Court in the Hague (ICC) has been Sanctioned by Washington and Shut out of most of the international banking system, online shopping, airline and hotel booking systems as a result of undertaking an investigation into possible atrocities in Afghanistan including US troops

US state department accuses ICC of infringing US Sovereignty as they don't recognise the courts jurisdiction.

Listen to the Audio Here - https://voca.ro/1h8I4N0XMCl6

Related Article - https://www.rte.ie/news/2026/0329/1565784-icc-judge-sanctions/

 

This highlights the importancy of European digital sovereignty.

[Audio] - A Canadian Judge at International Criminal Court in the Hague (ICC) has been Sanctioned by Washington and Shut out of most of the international banking system, online shopping, airline and hotel booking systems as a result of undertaking an investigation into possible atrocities in Afghanistan including US troops

US state department accuses ICC of infringing US Sovereignty as they don't recognise the courts jurisdiction.

Listen to the Audio Here - https://voca.ro/1h8I4N0XMCl6

Related Article - https://www.rte.ie/news/2026/0329/1565784-icc-judge-sanctions/

 

A day off college or work or whatever, for whatever reason. You peel yourself out of bed at 10am and turn on the TV. You have no internet, no *streaming services or DVDs/videos etc.

What are you going to watch on the TV for the next 5 hours?

*Streaming services include subscription services like Netflix, Hulu etc. Home servers like Jellyfish, Plex etc., Satellite pay-to-watch movies or TV e.g. sky movie box office.

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