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Aren't these the same guys who published Stray?


It's literally the first game mentioned in the article...


This is an interesting one, would love to see more of this happening


I've done the same just with a different provider. And I see a trend, people go for the lesser evil out of the ones available.


I agree with all this. Times are changing and its happening so fast that not everyone can catch up. All the problems we had in the 70's did not get fully resolved, but seem to be getting worse, just look at global warming or oil and gas prices jumping sky high. Not to mention housing prices.

Will see where the world goes in the next decade.. I sure hope it gets better.


Very interesting, thanks for sharing.


Who cares what Redditors have to say about this? I read the TC article, and I read the official Nord response. TL: DR - Verizon owns TechCrunch and Verizon owns a VPN as well. The breach that happened is very specific and does not involve any real danger to Nord users, but TechCrunch article stated the opposite without any proof. I think it's crystal clear what is going on here.


After watching Mark Zuckerberg testifying on Capitol hill I think it's obvious Facebook and Alphabet are leading the show... A very interesting case is Alexander Nix speech against UK comittee, recommend.


Can you unpack this statement?


The headline definitely is an important element in the success of this story.


A very interesting read, thanks for posting this here. I'm not that well educated on Russian politics, so maybe the community here can help me find an answer. Is the threat to disconnect Russia from the global internet real at any point? Is it even technically possible? I know Putin likes to throw threats around but ever since they annexed Crimea I don't think he makes idle threats anymore.


The dialectics of the human nature. We have a psychological tendency to talk about what we lack as a defensive mechanism. That's my few cents after reading Freud.


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