Having no filtering certainly had its pros and cons, considering how much traumatizing shit google would throw at me as a child lol
Having no filtering certainly had its pros and cons, considering how much traumatizing shit google would throw at me as a child lol
I understand your sentiment, but you do realize that in the end someone has to pay to keep that space running, right?
Well exposure to different accents can make you understand these kind of things.
They rely on donations, that part is correct. Are they in constant financial need so they are forced to ask users so often to donate? No, they are not.
Also keep in mind that while the server and developing costs of Wikipedia are one area of spending, Wikimedia spends money on a host of projects. Some of them you would probably consider more important than others.
have done so
Have nice holidays!
The Lemmy update notes in June said something about improved interoperability with WordPress though
Hey @nutomic@lemmy.ml quick question: how would I go trying to get this Wordpress blog to show up in lemmy as a community? Are we able to fetch like that yet? Thanks!
Oh you could absolutely meme about the protocol itself and the way it is implemented. lots of potential there.
How about giving them a job in the cabinet that is irrelevant? This is best practice in lots of countries around the world
This article is by businessmen who don’t understand the political and security implications of the intertwined economy with China. Boo whoo someone lost out on sales. You’d rather have those sales in a CCCP dominated surveillance worldstate? Or personal freedom and some less sales?
I’m not sure the comparison to suicide holds up. I could just as easily compare it with migration where it is absolutely true that people will find a way to migrate even if you take away the easier methods. It’s simply completely different things.
Evolving ActivityPub is not easy, any additions to the protocol take a lot of time and discussions between the various implementers.
Thats probably a complete nonstarter in a federated network. The metadata needs to be sent via Activitypub, ergo it has to be public.
Plus it fits Kadyrov perfectly to pretend having received something directly from a “big company leader”. He used to try and woo these kind of business people when he wasn’t sanctioned.
Musk won’t deny it probably simply because it fits with his current political alignments to ignore anything anti-Ukrainian.
If you want the pictures removed, your girlfriend should file a GDPR deletion request with the website. But coordinate that with the police because the worst thing could be the website deleting it and the police then going “we don’t see what you have described on the website, we can’t do anything”
for me it’s the Linux and Star Trek stuff
Boost has a very easy-to-handle implementation of crossposting
They have tried that approach in Palestine for years, but Fatah and Hamas always fall back into their usual behaviour of trying to destroy each other
The equation by the user is bs.
But these companies do hold people’s data, and it’s a catch 22 situation: in order to protect that, they rely on an invasive system. Providers like Crowdstrike have high-level access to critical infrastructure and critical information. Is the a good thing? Maybe yes, maybe no.
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