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  • Not in the US. There's no outbound confirmation of who leaves the county, I think at all. I can't speak for leaving by ship, but by car and plane, you don't hit passport control until it's the one for the next county you enter.

    It's why when authorities in the US need to arrest someone fleeing the county, they usually do it at the plane itself.

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  • The board of every chamber is required to include someone from the embassy...

    But I see you need something more...how do we say? Fulfilling. Yes.... Something more...yes...

    I beseach you to search the interwebs for the Commerce Department Gold Key Service. Wherein a company pays to have government staff from the Commerce Department's Foreign Commercial Service, to literally shill for anyone that ponies up the cash, and organize a matchmaking service to promote the company in several small meetings.

    Not enough for a distinguished gentleperson as yourself? But of course, my friend. But of course. I see you demand more.

    I present to you, the most, ah- exquisite match to what you want, the FCS Single Company Promotion. A festive event in which Federal employees host the event of the company's choosing to "promote awareness" of the company. A conference? Sure. A fun luncheon presentation? Yes, of course. Or, perhaps a delightful cocktail party! Numerous of which I have personally attended.

    Seriously though, this happens all the time.

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  • This was already how all this stuff worked. The US government promotes US companies all the time. Always has.

    Search for the "American Chamber of Commerce" in any county. Then look through their social media or board.

  • But we're taking about this in the context of this infographic. So we have to distill this down to:

    Should FF be with, or above, Brave?

    I assume we're also taking about relatively low-barrier changes that most users can implement. So vanilla FF vs vanilla Brave, there's a difference. Can we harden FF? Sure. Will 95%+ of people do that with Librewolf or 3 dozen other forks out there? Why bother when there's nuance to be gained with other forks? So now vanilla FF stops being relevant.

    And to be clear, I don't use Brave unless I absolutely have to. I don't love it, but vs. normie Vanilla FF, there's a slight edge.

  • I love this. I hadn't ever considered something like Tor and added friction as dividing the wheat from the chaff readers.

    The problem with this period in time is that it's awash in low effort shit. This is like placing your own book of philosophy in the library.