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  1. I just watched Tavaszi szΓ©l: Az Γ©bredΓ©s - documentary about Peter Magyar's political ascension - and can't recommend it enough

    the story of a person who was once part of a system he believed in, went against it, withstood everything he was thrown at, and managed to create a platform for unity against populism. if there would be more center-right politics like him...

    link to full movie with English subs videa.hu/videok/hirek-politika

  2. Greater Manchester NHS vs Palantir feud is so fun to watch because, quite frankly, GM's solution is genuinely what should be done instead in all aspects (single run system & patients record based on digital sovereignty). proud of my mayor - hopefully soon-to-be PM - and Manchester :D theregister.com/public-sector/

    perhaps, if cards lays properly on a table, this will be adapted across the country - instead of Palantir's garbage.

  3. it genuinely reminds me of a pre-2022 time period when russian oligarchs & spies were allowed to operate & spy of whom they need without much of a resistance and only until they screwed up (while chunk of population downplayed those threats)
    bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0m2wj

    now it's the same with CCP agents, on top of that UK gov't, for the sake of "economic growth", lets CCP build mega-embassy.

    utterly complacent.

  4. great breakdown of Sony's compliance with Online Safety Act's ID verification requirement (because it should be called for what it is) and awful choice of provider youtu.be/BU7NIVWJigM

    one thing missed: as far as I understand, Sony's "age verification" by phone number is deceptive bc it clearly states that it'll use "owner of the phone contract" details. which means PAYG SIM card owners are locked out.