> That's the thing about sanctions and such. When you take away some things, you gotta try to replace them somehow with something as good or better.
What do you feel when you see things like https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/te6k7b/could_you_a...? (safe to watch; there is no NSF stuff). Do you really believe sanctioning companies that aide the government that does this and worse are not justified or need "replacement"?
Look, I'm not here for a moral lecture from you. I'm part Ukrainian, okay. But I like the service that the Yandex translator provided. Firefox removing it from their defaults is just the beginning. I can see the rest of the internet moving in to remove it all together somehow if they could, since Firefox just removed it from their defaults. It's a first start.
Now, for the love of all that is good; stop trying to lecture people on morals when you have no right to.
What do you feel when you see things like https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/te6k7b/could_you_a...? (safe to watch; there is no NSF stuff). Do you really believe sanctioning companies that aide the government that does this and worse are not justified or need "replacement"?