Israel has been doing this since 1947 tho...
Banana_man
Seems to me this is a common theme everywhere. Something big happens and incites a massive reaction, even offline and then it dies down as quickly as it sparked up. Politics are a show like everything else, serious issues like this one overshadowed by more trending events such as the debate.
In the end, no one does anything effective and even if they do, it isn't massive or lasting enough to pressure any politician for real and they get to do whatever they want.
Has there been any particular controversy or do you just not want to see it on/don't have a TV?
I suppose we shall never know. F droid and all apps are up to date for me, so it's not that... I am not tech savvy enough to find out lol.
I'm not sure, it seems others can't find it either. My own simple gallery works fine and without the new stuff everyone is complaining about here (I got it from f droid, so that's why). Maybe it's because it can't take down the page for a downloaded app?
I found simple gallery though. It even showed me that I had it installed as it should.
Just use a psyche processor on your Navi and then you can figure out the rest by yourself.
Good bot
You look from a position of a tech-savvy user.
You give me too much credit, I mostly learn things by hanging around here lol. It's not difficult to follow some instructions for a few simple things.
The fact is, we are the minority.
This is kind of my point, actually. Why go so far for a minority? As you say, most people won't even try it because it's too big a hassle, or so they think. Those who will, however, actively engage with their systems to maximize positive user experience. As such, to simply move the goal a few more clicks away won't make give up, but instead fuel more of their aggression. This is why this whole story began in the first place. That's why it's a hilariously bad plan that I can't help but question. AdBlockers are now better than before thanks to this whole mess, so watching YouTube get beaten at their own game so effortlessly makes me suspicious.
Or maybe the CEO is stupid lol, that's also a possibility.
Slightly irrelevant but does anyone else think his eyes always somehow seem more shut? I wonder how he is able to see through the tiny gap that seems to be left.