I always read the headline and if the headline is interesting I'll read the article.
One thing I don't do is voice my opinion about an article without reading it.
I always read the headline and if the headline is interesting I'll read the article.
One thing I don't do is voice my opinion about an article without reading it.
Why follow a particular course of action?
Or why try to stop a dictatorship?
Nothing wrong with saying "I don't know".
I can't speak to public domain or not but it is available for download. If Wikipedia had a problem with it being downloaded, I'm sure they would be asking Google to remove the Kiwix app from Google Play.
Don't childrens' TV shows have ads?
I missed the /S. Lol
Sure did. It's been reported by many main stream media outlets and Alex himself.
The Onion plans to relaunch Infowars as a satirical site making fun of conspiracy nutters sometime in January.
This article is so full of misinformation (at least the digital stuff) it's shocking. Using Google for email, phone and searches. Seems like an ideal way to end up in prison.
There are three videos by TheHatedOne I'm going to recommend. Two are about protecting yourself at a protest when there are cops with video camera and imsi catchers all around. The third is about being anonymous online.
These should be watched and then read the Markup article for the medical information. I would get a second opinion on the medical in the article considering how bad their digital advice is.
First video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMJH-UJyENs How to be anonymous in a protest - Burner phone tutorial.
Second video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_5y1jIWPjc How to be anonymous in the streets. These techniques would be useful entering and exiting an abortion clinic encase their are anti-abortion busy bodies there with cameras.
A third video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_QsQp7DyjE Become untraceable, how to create an anonymous identity. This video talking about using tor, obtaining an email account not connected to you,
What do these apps do? The name doesn't sound familiar to me.
Is it possible to travel to the past without changing the timeline? Even going to a diner for a meal will make a ripple.