@mister_monster @Wetrix seems reasonable to me, if it's their content originally and those companies are making a profit off of it then they should be paying for it.
Facebook and Google to be forced to share advertising revenue with Australian media companies | Media | The Guardian - https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/apr/19/facebook-and-google-to-be-forced-to-share-advertising-revenue-with-australian-media-companies
Coronavirus lockdowns could end in months if Australians are willing to have their movements monitored - ABC News
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-14/coronavirus-app-government-wants-australians-to-download/12148210
The lockdown forces Hong Kong demonstrators to stay home. To keep up the fight, they now organize demonstrations on the Nintendo game Animal Crossing.
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/animal-crossing-hong-kong-protests-coronavirus
@mister_monster I have, tried it in Singapore where it's a local hawker food, they eat it BBQ'd with sambal. Was okay, lots of bones, never cooked it myself though so can't give you any tips there unfortunately.
@strypey thanks for the shout-out!
Privacy Redirect ("MIT" license) is an add-on that makes Firefox or Chromium based browsers automatically redirect datafarm links to free code front-ends. Eg Titter to Nitter, Instagram to Bibliogram:
https://github.com/SimonBrazell/privacy-redirect
Big Brother in the Age of Coronavirus: 100+ Groups Warn Against Exploiting Pandemic to Permanently Expand Surveillance State
@mister_monster yeah I've caught them on the east coast of Australia but it appears they are all over according to that Wikipedia page.
@WorldWideWebWizard thanks for posting this, just noticed my update feeds were only HTTP.
@mister_monster not the same beast though it seems https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portunus_armatus
I'm interested in things!