1. Thunderbolts (Earth-616) ending, the Fantastic Four from Earth-818 arrives. 2. The Fantastic Four: First Steps (Earth-818) ending, Doctor Doom showed up 3. There's going to be a The Fantastic Four: Doomsday 4. Then there's going to be an Avengers: Doomsday In Avengers: Doomsday (presumably happening on Earth-616), the Fantastic Four (Earth-616), the X-Men (from what Earth are they again from?), and the new Avengers (a.k.a. Thunderbolts), are going to team up to battle Doctor Doom. That much is clear. So … A. Is it safe to assume that Doctor Doom kidnapped Franklin fom Earth-818 and brought him to Earth-616? Which led to the Fantastic Four arriving on Earth-616 as shiwn in the ending of the Thunderbolts? B. And for whatever reason, the X-Men also arrived on Earth-616 and joined with the Avengers and the Fantastic Four? C. It won't end well. Doctor Doom escaped to the TVA to kill Loki. D. Earth-616 is low-tech as far as Earth-818 is concerned. E. So, the new Avengers (Thunderbolts), the X-Men, and everyone else, joined The Fantastic Four in "The Fantastic Four: Doomsday" because it is only there that they can build a teleportation device that can go to the TVA. Once they reach the TVA, well, they hunt Doctor Doom. However, when they arrived at the TVA, they were too late, TVA-Loki is dead. The one sitting on the throne is now Doctor Doom. Then comes, Avengers: Secret Wars Tags: #FantasticFour #Marvel #MCU #TheFantasticFour #Avengers #DoctorDoom #XMen #multiverse #Doomsday
Why China prefers the status quo instead of making the #Philippines its enemy. The Filipinos are not new to inventing war tools, machines, & developing unconventional strategies. #USV #Palid #Drone #Seas
Do you know what's ironic about this age verification requirement in the UK, and soon the rest of EU? South Korea had something similar in the past. Korea used to require all online services in the country for users to verify their identity by submitting their SSN (Social Security Number). Yes, even in online gaming. They had it for like 10 to 15 years before it was successfully repealed citing, IIRC, how it was useless to curb the things it was supposed to curb when it was passed as a law. CONS: 1. Massive underground list of stolen SSN IDs, complete with real names, addresses, phone numbers. Non-Koreans use these stolen SSN IDs to register in online games and Korean forums and SNS. 2. Anything you do online is recorded back to your SSN identification. For example, if your account was banned in an online game or forum or SNS, any other online services have access to it. They know if you have a "record" elsewhere. So, if your SSN ID was stolen, well, that's a big thorn for you. 3. No anonymity for those who truly need it for valid reasons. 4. It was the pre-cursor or perhaps the inspiration for China's National Social Credit system. While it isn't a "big brother is watching you", it still is a form of citizen surveillance and data gathering. Of course it's not fair if we don't list the… PROS: 1. Trolling and scamming are not easy to do unless one can register a lot of valid SSN IDs. 2. The citizens are generally well-behaved online. In one of the Korean MMO I managed during that time, the Korean developers do not believe in the exploits I kept on reporting to them (with video too). They can't even duplicate it. We had to get the CEO of our company involved for them to do something about it. Since they can't duplicate it, they flew here in the Philippines just so I can demonstrate it to them. The Korean develepors were shocked, and that was just for one exploit. I showed them every report I submitted and they dismissed. Eventually, they "surrendered" and explained that Korean gamers are generally well-behaved because their SSN ID is attached to their gaming account. And if they get a record in one, all online services can pull that record for their own review. They are not aware of the exploits because no one is doing it in the South Korean servers. (Disclosure: It actually inspired us in the Philippines. There were various attempts to do the same but 10 years later, the effort died quietly.) 3. Legally underage citizens are protected from accessing some websites. --- When South Koreans finally abolished that law, it only took Korean bad actors a few years to realized they can easily create new accounts under pseudonyms. Today, they can't control the trolls, scammers, and fake accounts. Verification became optional. And if you choose to voluetarily verify, they force change your account username or display name to reflect your legal name. (This is the same policy of Facebook for everyone.) Meanwhile, the EU is heading to the direction the South Koreans had been. They're going to test the UK-way.
I just noticed that the new @npub1v0sp...tw6h [@creativecommons.org](https://web.brid.gy/r/https://creativecommons.org/ ) License chooser is producing a very plain HTML code. No extra attributes, not even `rel=cc:`. Are all no longer needed? Where those not used by machines to discover CC Licensed works? Are there new ways we are not aware about? I can't find any information or discussion as to why those were dropped. Tags: #CreativeCommons #CC #CCL
It all started with a simple adding a Copyright footer and a License page for the soon-to-be released #Hooniverse wiki (a #TheWitch and #TheTyrant wiki). Now I have the beginnings of a #TiddlyWiki plugin. 😅 (Doing it all via an entry-level Android tablet.) 🤞🏽
PSA: Scammers and phishers are now using open registration Pixelfed instances pretending to be Pixelfed support/admin/verification/payment processor/online store/moderators. Tags: #Pixelfed #Fediverse #SocialWeb #OpenSocial #SocMed #SNS #moderation