They are trying to use Abena Korkor to distract us. Anytime we raise serious issues of national concern her nudes leak.
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“There is nothing that can take the pain away. But eventually you will find a way to live with it. There will be nightmares. And every day when you wake up, it will be the first thing you think about. Until one day, it will be the second thing.â€
- Raymond Reddington
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What’s this? Reporters walk in, and boom - Merz hides a coke spoon, Macron tucks a bag. Awkward ride back from Kyiv. :eyes::point_down:
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Forget the Pain of Yesterday, Appreciate the Gift of Today and Look Forward to the Beautiful Tomorrow!.
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Massive tears flow as husband whose wife and kids d.rowned in Owabi River speaks (Video)
Two days ago, five people d.rowned when a vehicle they were travelling in veered off at a section of the Dabaa-Akropong road and plunged into the Owabi River in the Ashanti region.
The deceased were the driver of the private Opel saloon car, her two daughters and two other passengers; a plumber and a lady teacher of the Akropong Roman Catholic Basic School.
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Witer : HamidReza Darabi
As a developer, I’ve watched the mobile ecosystem evolve for years, but the latest move from Google is a line crossed. We are witnessing the end of Android as a truly open platform.
Starting in September 2026, Google will roll out a mandatory update that fundamentally changes who owns your hardware. Every Android app developer—whether you are publishing on the Play Store, sharing an internal company beta, or distributing... see more
Witer : HamidReza Darabi
As a developer, I’ve watched the mobile ecosystem evolve for years, but the latest move from Google is a line crossed. We are witnessing the end of Android as a truly open platform.
Starting in September 2026, Google will roll out a mandatory update that fundamentally changes who owns your hardware. Every Android app developer—whether you are publishing on the Play Store, sharing an internal company beta, or distributing a privacy tool via open-source repositories—will be forced to register centrally with Google.
To have your app run on an Android device, you will be required to:
:x: Pay a developer fee to Google
:x: Surrender your government-issued ID
:x: Provide evidence of your private signing keys
:x: List all current and future application identifiers
If you don't comply, your software gets silently blocked worldwide.
Google is framing this as a "security" measure, but in the engineering community, we recognize it for what it is: an identity-based gatekeeping system, a kill-switch for the open ecosystem, and the death of alternative app stores like F-Droid.
And what about sideloading? The "escape hatch" for power users is a 9-step maze buried in Developer Options, tied to a mandatory 24-hour cooling-off period, and delivered via proprietary Google Play Services—meaning Google can revoke or tighten it at any time without an OS update.
Anonymous open-source contribution is a tradition older than Google itself. This policy ends on Android. It strips consumers of their agency, locks out hobbyists, and puts dissidents and indie developers at risk. The phone you paid for should run the software you choose.
We need to push back before the September 2026 deadline. Read the open letter (already signed by 70+ organizations), sign the petition, and spread the word: lnkd.in
I urge the tech community, regulators, and digital rights defenders to pay close attention to this unprecedented power grab.
Google Android, Inc — Android's openness was the promise that distinguished it from the competition. Stop dismantling its open legacy.
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), F-Droid, Free Software Foundation, European Digital Rights (EDRi), Nextcloud, European Commission — Thank you for standing up for digital rights. Your continued attention and advocacy are critical in holding monopolistic practices accountable.
??????? ?? ?????? ?? ????????????? Ministry of E-Governance of Bulgaria / ???????????? ?? ???????????? ?????????? — this is a direct threat to software competition and digital sovereignty.
To my local network and fellow developers in Bulgaria: BASSCOM Besco — we need to protect our local indie developers, startups, and open-source contributors from monopolistic gatekeeping.
Stand up for digital rights: BEUC - The European Consumer Organisation
#KeepAndroidOpen #Android #OpenSource #SoftwareEngineering #TechNews #DeveloperCommunity #FOSS #DigitalRights #CyberSecurity #TechMonopoly
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It's pathetic, isn't it? How she continues to hand her heart to any man who shows her a hint of affection. You'd think she would have learned by now, by the endless cycle of disappointment and deception.
Rebecca never learns:weary:
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Elijah is the brother you get during negotiations and I'm the brother you get when negotiations are over.:skull::skull::skull:
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