Shame, he seemed like a nice guy \s
Shame, he seemed like a nice guy \s
“I am also willing to promise anything to get elected”
That would work, if the EU hasn’t been sleeping on their defense, and relying on Daddy USA to protect Europe
What a coincidence that Elon Musk paid 100+ million for their campaign
I feel that a lot of the hate for Apple is not fully warranted. Contrary to Google or Facebook, their business model is not built on collecting your personal data. They are extremely overpriced, but deliver good quality - I am using my first iPhone for more than 4 years now, I never had and Android last nearly that long.
This is the key, you are a slave with extra steps. Reading about the travel ban set by her employer, just because they don’t take your passport away, you can still become trapped. I used to have some respect for the UAE, as compared to the other nearby shitholes, they actually invested the oil money they had, and now live off mostly of tourism and trade. Still, the backwards culture and oppressive regime is all the same.
I’m blocked by a paywall, doesn anybody have a summary of the article?
I mean, Trump will definitly ensure that the suffering of Palestenian people ends quickly
Why, what else happened today?
/s
On the other hand, it might also be the permitted once per week call of Andrew Tate from a Romanian prison. Just shooting his shots
Like seriously, how would google pay more money than the world has? At least pretend to be serious, and fine them for a few billions only
It is definitely seems a bit sadistic, but I’m thinking they wanted to get him away from the vehicle, as it is a cover. If the drone explodes on one side, and the enemy just manages to duck around the corner half seconds before, the truck catches most of the shrapnel, and they have wasted a drone
Maybe it didn’t explode (hence the smoke), and the guy just plays dead?
They should definitely know better, especially as a few years ago it was in the news how you could map some US bases by the runs that soldiers were doing
Ubisoft is thrilled to announce a fresh chapter in the Rayman franchise, partnering with original creator Michael Ancel to bring fans a brand-new online adventure.
Dive into a sprawling, vibrant open world that unfolds gradually, with dozens of AI generated side quests and expansive regions to explore — all while managing your resources carefully to unlock even the most basic of abilities. Designed for maximum immersion, players can look forward to leveling up their character through a robust upgrade system that rewards those willing to fully commit to the game’s repeating optional challenges.
True to Ubisoft’s innovative vision, Rayman’s return offers more than just a classic multiplayer platforming experience; players will enjoy a wealth of cosmetic customization options that add a personal touch to every quest. Those looking to enhance their journey even further will have access to the comprehensive UbiShop+, with a variety of items that let players bypass some of the game’s more time-intensive objectives. With the return of Ancel himself, fans are sure to get a rich story delivered through seasonal updates, ensuring they’ll be coming back for more — long after they’ve seen the main plot to its end.
hyper greed
You misspelled neoliberal capitalism
An interesting point, that a lot of younger people might not know: social media wasn’t always like this.
When I joined facebook around 2008-09, it wasn’t algorithm driven, there weren’t even ads. You had a chronological feed of your friends’ interactions, so you could see if someone posts a photo, comments something, or shares a stupid quiz. It was a very-very different feeling compared to what we have now. It was useful and practical, but the enshittification killed it.
I would never sign up for something like this today, absolutely useless - only reason I’m still there is the messaging app, which I use daily with most of my friends/family.
As someone living in the EU, I am shocked by these stories.
In my home country in the east you, you can basically cancel most things monthly, or just stop paying, and they’ll figure it out and kick you off the service after a few weeks.
In Germany it can be a bit more annoying, but cancellation is always legally well regulated.
He is the ex-husband of a former Justice Minister, he was a CEO and other exec at some government-friendly major firms, and thus part of the middle-inner circle of Orban’s party (Fidesz) and the related business networks.
He had enough 1-2 years ago, but kept silent when his ex-wife was still in a high position, to not damage her career. After she had to resign, he went to the biggest opposition Youtube channel, and gave a viral interview, confirming corrupt practices that people already suspected.
During spring he saw his popularity rising mainly in social media, so he turned from an influencer to a politician, and pulled together a party. They won a lot of seats in the EU parliament election in June, he is also now sitting in there, part of EPP, and strongly supported by Manfred Weber.
Latest polls show his party head-to-head with Fidesz, so the government is panicking, trying to attack him on all fronts, but he seems to be taking it well, and continues to gain popularity. He recently had a reddit AMA in r/hungary, which became top post of all time - he seems to be loved by the young crowd.
He is different from other opposition leaders, as he positions himself as a christian center-right politician (instead of left/liberal), while being against the Russia-friendliness and corruption of Fidesz/Orban. This resonates a lot with some of Orban’s former voters, and those who stayed away from voting in the previous years. He is also well dressed and good looking 40s dude, not an overweight 60s man like Orban and other government politicians, showing a strong contrast - Orban supposedly started excercising and losing weight due to the competition.
Overall it’s good to have him, anything is better than Orban. Peter Magyar’s also not perfect, he was part of some corrupt deals (which he openly admitted) and seems a bit arrogant and enjoy the spotlight, but if this is what it takes to get rid of Orban, I’m all for it. The country is in bad shape economically, he’s not going to solve that in a few years, but at least we could get going in the right direction - keep an eye out for Hungarian elections in 2026.