Oh yeah, for sure(I blocked the lemmy.ml and lemmygrad instance). But there is a difference between censorship and moderation.
Oh yeah, for sure(I blocked the lemmy.ml and lemmygrad instance). But there is a difference between censorship and moderation.
Do paste the definitions and sources here.
But I do wish Linux could find a way to deliver a product that feels as refined as a MacBook. I would be willing to donate to an effort to do so.
There are quite a few efforts to make linux a default and provide a good UX. One way to support them is buying stuff with linux pre-loaded. Then it’s using stuff like KDE, Gnome, other desktop enviroments and donating to them. I exclusively buy from linux hardware vendors (as in desktops and laptops) and have been donating non-stop to a few opensource projects for about 5 years now (maybe even longer).
The Linux Foundation though… I think only an external force could convince them to spend more than 2% of their budget on linux itself…
Not all moderation = censorship 🙄 You play by the rules or you face the consequences. Nowhere on the planet are the consequence-free zones - at least not forever.
If you really want fediverse instance where absolutely everything is permitted, make it. I bet you after the first CP post you’ll rethink your stand on “all moderation = censorship”.
I had a quick look and am already afraid that they are redoing what RustPython (parses python) is doing in order to build their type checker.
After looking at it longer, yep, they forked RustPython. I’m not going to go through the history to find out why, but my first impression is that it’s a shame. Now two projects will be doing very similar work, IINM. However, it’s about time mypy
had competition. It works fine for many cases, but sometimes just is a very frustrating experience.
Meaning, you’d know it because every time you want to view the encrypted file you’d be prompted for that key (password) to continue.
Not necessarily. If you had a separate password to decrypt private images, you’d just have to enter it once at login or upon viewing the first private, encrypted photo.
Impressive that a site like Forbes is writing about the Fediverse. A small step to helping it into the mainstream.
No thank you. I’m not going to waste my time to try and find your made up definition of censorship.
Anti Commercial-AI license