Unfortunately, there’s a whole sub-section of Republican men who would love nothing more than to see that. And it would make them support them even more.
A Florida judge who issued a court ruling last year that critics said was unduly favorable to Donald Trump is set to preside Tuesday over the first pretrial conference in his landmark criminal case concerning the mishandling of classified documents.
Right, but it’s not really about getting money for their country. Or at least it shouldn’t be.
It’s about punishing corporations for not following their laws/regulations, and making the consequences onerous enough to dissuade them and others from doing it again.
it doesn’t mention anything about a ban, just the 1 mil kr fine per day
I’m confused, did you not just describe the consequences for not adhering to the ban? I mean, this is all that a ban is: saying “don’t do the thing. If you do, the consequences are x, y, and z.” Perhaps the consequences aren’t enough in your mind, but it’s still a ban.
A ban means they can’t do the thing. The thing is not allowed.
What you and I are describing are just two possible consequences for a ban.
For example, I’m banned from driving on the opposite side of the road, but that doesn’t mean that I’ll be literally kicked out of the country for doing so.
As long as you know that Brave is basically Chrome (built on chromium), and that they’re selling copyright data to AI companies: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36735777
Sounds to me like some of the third party plugins/extensions you’ve installed are conflicting with one another. That’s not Mozilla’s fault. That can happen to Chrome too.
You’re using several extensions that were all made by different people, and not necessarily designed to interact or be functional together. That’s not a Firefox bug.
Extensions are third party apps and most, if not all, of them are not made by Mozilla. If an unofficial, third party plugin doesn’t work, it’s not up to Firefox to fix that. The issue is with the third party apps.
FF is allowed to change their software, and they’re not at fault if those changes break existing plugins that they had no hand in creating. That’s not how software works.
GOP lawmakers predict ‘fistfight’ between Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert (www.independent.co.uk)
Trump's classified documents case set for first pretrial conference hearing before Judge Cannon (apnews.com)
A Florida judge who issued a court ruling last year that critics said was unduly favorable to Donald Trump is set to preside Tuesday over the first pretrial conference in his landmark criminal case concerning the mishandling of classified documents.
Reddit now won't let non-logged in users see subreddits until they've been "reviewed" (lemmy.world)
This is literally just the r/nyt subreddit about The New York Times....
Meta being fined $100k a day for personalized ads in Norway (techcrunch.com)
Reddit refugees complaining that there's too much NSFW content and communism in their Lemmy feeds (lemmy.world)
Facebook, Instagram face Norwegian ban from tracking users for ads (www.politico.eu)
If you value privacy, ditch Chrome and switch to Firefox now (www.fastcompany.com)
With the number of people concerned about privacy, it is a wonder why chrome is even popular.
Gaming handhelds, like the Switch and Steam Deck, will need to have a replaceable battery by 2027 in EU | overkill.wtf (overkill.wtf)
I bet there would be total world collapse in a very short time (lemmy.world)