Yeah. It is oddly worded in places, but otherwise seems fine. I didn't see any grammatical errors.
Edit: No, you're right:
Windows 11 Phone Link accomplishes the same thing, and it approaches Android connection in the same way Unison does. However, it’s limited to Android and iOS users who can’t utilize the function due to how Windows approached compatibility in the first place.
Part of the panic isn't moral, it's about money. Money in sports corrupts sports, and you can bet that any athlete making money by playing their sport is going to get real upset when they feel cheated out of potential money because they lost "unfairly" to a trans woman (which isn't actually happening).
As for why republicans and some democrats are against trans girls in K-12 sports? Well, they simply don't see trans girls as girls, and that are 'worthy' of equal rights and protection.
I do see KryptEy, which sounds like what you're talking about. What's important to mention is that it's a proof-of-concept app that hasn't been updated in two years. It may still function fine and be secure, but I wouldn't necessarily assume that, especially when we are talking about high stakes like avoiding government intrusion into chats. Has anyone ever checked or audited it?
Everyone talks about inflation but the reality is that people's incomes generally have not risen to match it, so while I understand inflation, I also understand that I'm not actually making more money to offset it.
The actual BAFTA article with the full list starts off by mentioning most influential game on popular culture, which is going to be different regionally. Shenmue may have been the most influential in Japan or the UK, but it sure didn't have the effect on pop culture in the US that Mario, Zelda, or Minecraft has had, not even close.
I refuse to parrot the phrase "corporations are people" unless I'm being clearly sarcastic, or add, "the shitty US supreme court has incorrectly ruled that" beforehand.
Well I'm hoping to live in a world where banks don't provide loans anymore. I'm demanding a better world than this nightmare that is unregulated capitalism in the US.
I'm demanding a better world than any economic system that incentivizes and rewards screwing each other over and hurting one another in a race to get ahead.
I disagree. While I will never forgive those voters, I don't think most of them are lost causes. They've been manipulated by the largest, most well-funded misinformation and propaganda campaign ever waged against the American people.
Exercising even the smallest amount of critical thinking skills protects oneself against most of it, but no one is completely immune to misinformation.
Yeah, and now that Musk is unpopular with conservatives, Trump will still use Musk to buy elections but we just won't hear about it (if they're smart).
Loans with interest rates above inflation are weapons. They are violence. Why should we all have to pay more than something is worth for our education, our transportation, our housing? Why are we paying directly for these things at all?
Government should be providing all this for its people. Higher education should be provided. Starter housing should be provided. Public transportation should be provided.
Yeah. It is oddly worded in places, but otherwise seems fine. I didn't see any grammatical errors.
Edit: No, you're right:
That makes absolutely no sense.