They made a nice tldr, felt like that is worth copying here:
On 9 July, only 314 MEPs voted to reject Chat Control 1.0 — short of the 361-vote absolute majority needed to stop it — so warrantless mass scanning of private messages continues until 2028. The fight over the permanent Chat Control 2.0 resumes in September. Take action now to demand your MEPs defend your private messages.
One positive is that if they've moved once they might do it again. The cat and mouse game sucks but if they're not acting like a life mouse they end up being eaten anyway.
The US in it's current form is definitely a threat to Europe in many ways, but not a military one. Not even in the case of an armed conflict about Greenland. I could see the leadership ordering to, but I can't see the soldiers on the ground shoot at people they've been training and fighting with their entire career. There will be mass defection on the side of the US if they are ordered to shoot (by then former) nato-allies. Unlike Russian 'soldiers', the fear of torture/execution will not motivate them.
Working towards 5% isn't really that stupid for most European countries as long as Russia is spending as much money as it can on weapons. It will only become a waste of money after the implosion of the Russian oligarchy. I am not in favor of spending that much money of things that kill stuff, but it makes total sense to continue doing that for now.
Personally i see what you mean, but most car drivers will not agree. Especially if those car drivers live a long distance from shops or work, or if those car drivers live somewhere where you have to go up and down hill to get to your destination.
I'd argue Malaysia has a point, but at the same time Norway has bordered Russia for ages and Russia's increased aggression also isn't new. They both should've understand how that might influence their desire/ability to deliver those missiles.
I'm not sure about Norway in particular; but a lot of countries bordering Russia spoke out against the US not delevering air defense systems to Ukraine because the US wanted the use them for the war against Iran. Would be quite hypocritical if Norway was one of those countries and also chooses cancel this
Proton has seen some backlash in general and there is quite some hate out there on ai, and while i agree ai causes some very big problem, still: this does make Lumo relevant to me. Haven't tried image generation, but web search and file upload seem for me good enough to not use their competitors for that.
They made a nice tldr, felt like that is worth copying here: