I believe the PFLP and the DFLP were involved in this conference as well.
And this is China upholding its promise to work for peace in the region, showing yet again that they are the real world leaders right now
Pretty simple stuff this “diplomacy”.
And the interim leader will be none other than
I thought the main argument against amp links is that they make it easier for Google to track you, and it takes away ad revenue from publishers. Yet the irony is with your archive link, I had to solve multiple Google ReCaptcha puzzles (which also took an entire minute of my life), and The Guardian still gets no ad revenue. I’ll stick to amp links.
firefox right? there’s a dns setting that causes this behavior with archive.today, I think it’s encrypted DNS you need to turn off. DNS over HTTPS? something like that
are amp links inherently bad or is it just in solidarity with desktop comrades?
routing traffic through google is bad, yes.
The majority of the internet relies on Google Ads, Analytics, Recaptcha, or their Javascript CDN. Not to even mention Google Domains, Google Fiber, Google Fi… There is no escape.
I use carrier pigeons to post on the internet.
Google Domains
not anymore!
so we should just give up or…?
Nonetheless, the agreement marks a diplomatic coup for Beijing and its growing influence in the Middle East
A coup is when you get feuding forces to bury the hatchet
In this context it probably just means a major success
my president.
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18 comments seems like a decent amount, but then it turns out it’s mostly just about web-links.