

This seems to be missing Mali, the home of .ml
. It’s in West Africa and since the French soldiers left it’s been an authoritarian client state of Russia. Very appropriate.
European. Liberal. Green. I never downvote opinions: jeering at people is poor form. Comments with insulting language, or snark, or gotchas, or other effort-free content, will simply be ignored.
This seems to be missing Mali, the home of .ml
. It’s in West Africa and since the French soldiers left it’s been an authoritarian client state of Russia. Very appropriate.
It’s almost incredible but this generational upending of geopolitics really does seem to come down to one thing: the despicable orange manbaby’s personal resentment and jealousy of the Ukrainian president.
But then the fact that Ukraine is dependent on the US for its survival is completely shameful for us in Europe. We should never have allowed this to happen and we need to wake up. This is all such a golden opportunity. I think, hope, Macron gets it.
True, but it still gives the Malian government an ultimate authority over the domain, which just seems completely dumb to me. The also-semi-failed Libya has ultimate authority over
ly
domains (like bit.ly) and has actually used its power to shut down domains for being against Libyan law. Domain hacks are not just ugly, they’re dumb.