Erland

@erlandvisor
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I'll not classify myself as someone special, just a regular man viewing and sometimes commentating particular subjects that are of particular interest to me.

I uphold interests in topics such as Data Sovereignty, Privacy, Open Source, Linux and at times geopolitical events. Although the latter is not my desired subject of discussion, I occasionally jump in, especially if I feel the need to voice such concerns. I hope it is not to be that common.

@gardiner_bryant thank you for your work, Gardiner. Your contributions are extremely valuable!

I would also include the Colorado law that has the same fundamentals as the law from California. They seem really keen on pushing ID verification(yes, not age verification, that's a lot of boogus!) for some reason and have planted seeds all accross multiple states. Not sure if you also wrote about this, but wrote this to draw attention to it just in case it has been omitted.

@FediTips Bruh wtf... Cyperpunk WAS NOT an instructions manual!
@gardiner_bryant PikaOS or Nobara... Once they get good enough, they should switch to CachyOS.
@Tutanota keep up the good work, Tuta! ❤️

@thelinuxEXP Hey Nick!

It seems like the PeerTube donations have exceeded your expectations and has almost reached the livestream goal (€55,000 euros). It just needs a little more push!

(Just wanted to remind you of how the donations go. Very exciting!)

@jschauma Really? They're doing this now? Jumping on the bandwagon? 😮‍💨
@stamberry @gimulnautti Russia and China had been in talks in the past. For example between them it was agreed for Russia to witheld the Ukraine invasion until after the Chinese Olympics were finished. Aren't they great pals in a sense?

@sbenitezb that is true. My texts' purpose is a reminder from a USA-based perspective to give an overview of the situation and eventual hypotheticals. Might have been exagerated with the former NATO commander's insight.

Perhaps it had also been an outcry of the revelation of losing a strategic partner, with whom most europeans identify as an extension of Europe and vice-versa. It's a sad state of affairs in today's geopolitics.

Considering they broke several ceasefires and agreements/treaties/memorandums, why would one think they wouldn't have pretenses of annexing Alaska back, hence reverting the purchase by force from the U.S? (View the Alaska Purchase 1867 sale)

Let that sink in and meditate upon the requirement of an organization meant to halt The Russian Federation expansion. 2/2