Brazil vs. Musk. France vs. Telegram. Google loses verb status 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ September 8th
E-shop Mammoth could be just a classic Ponzi scheme. The rise of interest sites. Tumblr moves half a billion blogs to WordPress.
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X is right to stand up to Brazil's unjust "hostage laws," but Musk's fight highlights his cynical attitude toward free speech after caving in to Modi's censorship demands (TechDirt)
Starlink, which has 250,000 customers in Brazil, has told Brazil's telecoms agency that it will not comply with X's blocking orders until its frozen assets are released. (New York Times)
Elon Musk promoted a post on 4chan that disparages the abilities of "low-T men and women," advocates a "republic of high-status men," and mentions the "Reich effect." (Boing Boing)
The Swedish Health Authority tells parents not to allow children to use screens before the age of two. According to the guidelines, teenagers should not spend more than three hours a day in front of screens. (The Guardian)
A forensic audit revealed that the Mamut e-shop might have been nothing more than a classic Ponzi scheme. Behind the billion-dollar fraud involving the Mamut e-shop was a fraudulent business model connected to Unicorn companies, which facilitated the siphoning of money. This is the claim made by the forensic analysis published in the insolvency register. (INFO.CZ)