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L'autista
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There’s a campaign from the government here to prepare for ‘war’. I think in Scandinavian countries this was already a thing

They’re basically asking civilians to have a emergency package ready to survive for 72h in case of emergency. A emergency would be a cyber attack, not having electricity/water for several days

Any Tuzzers here who prepped something?
They like Brut in Sweden

https://rib.msb.se/filer/pdf/30874.pdf

Fully agree with this.

When it comes to the internet, small is usually better than big. Niche online communities are more meaningful and less harmful (in terms of both content and addictive properties) than massive social platforms.

I strongly encourage anyone to stop using TikTok/Facebook/X/etc. They're all full of ads and competing for your attention.

Most people don’t need to use social media. If you really need to use it — e.g., for professional purposes — use it on a web browser on your laptop, and spend at most an hour a week logged in, as that’s enough for 99% of legitimate uses. There are better ways to be entertained, find news, and connect with people.
Attention fracking is an industry. The Tuz represents primitive Internet times where the conversations aren't with everyone on the planet and a system trying to profit off of your every move on it.

Burn TikTok to the ground. Toxic waste heap.

Horrible news in Germany
Americans can't drive anymore. This happens weekly in the U.S.
 
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    60 to 80 wounded, 11 dead so far in Germany

    And I was thinking to go to a Christmas market in Germany this Sunday, we will skip that
     

    s4tch

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    it's not about the mi6 or dgse or other services specifically. it's about 1. the too democratic administration and the fact that any country can veto critical common decisions and hungary is abusing that right 2. eu-wide corruption. everyone is still buying russian gas, if not directly from russia then via some proxies (that's why sanctions only partially work) 3. the delay in spending enough on cybersecurity and anti-propaganda. russia has been using their troll army for more than a decade, and they are everywhere. in hungary they have eyes on basically every message board, facebook group, mailing list that has any connection to politics.

    for the 2nd point see this: https://telex.hu/gazdasag/2024/12/1...zemanyag-orban-viktor-tiborcz-istvan-baratsag unfortunately it's in hungarian but google will translate. the ceo of mol (biggest hungarian oil company, has also a network of petrol stations in balkan countries like croatia) who was recently removed from the interpol list talks about the ineffectiveness of sanctions and telling that 16 (!!!) european countries are still buying russian gas/petrol. they can do whatever they want until we stop giving them money, period.
     

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