

That’s just the loudest voices, not the majority.
That’s just the loudest voices, not the majority.
Haiti has a lot of lynchings of suspected gay people. Grenada and Barbados and Dominica still jail people for gay sex with long prison terms.
Waze was sold to Google though.
Instapaper is still going strong.
Apple also has Reading List built into safari and iPhone.
So does the Caribbean and much of the developing world, but like UAE these old laws are still on the books but not enforced. Can you show me an example of death penalty being carried out in UAE for homosexuality in the last few decades?
UAE ≠ Saudi Arabia
This is just plain anti-Arab racism. They’re not all alike. I deeply dislike the Emirati government but you’re not helping.
I kinda had the same “look on the bright side” outlook for Covid and was disappointed.
I absolutely love RetroDeck and it was the reason I picked up a SteamDeck. Kudos!
This isn’t rare and not altogether a bad idea.
My university had a problem of students bringing their own WiFi routers before the dorms had WiFi. Students would set them up incorrectly and cause a series of problems with colliding DHCP servers and interference and it would cause outages for nearby wired students.
A lot of IT departments locked the network down for these reasons.
Much easier to pull out after, and I can leave quicker despite taking slightly longer to pull in.