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Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
Formerly on kbin.social and dbzer0
firstly I was joking
secondly, cautious ≠ squeamish. we shouldn’t be setting masculinity as an example
energy is converted and never destroyed so it’s true
WILL NOT TOLERATE THIS TOM SCOTT SLANDER
I don’t see what you mean as it works perfectly stable for me.
dbzer0 is only as thematic as ml is imo
The very second website in the file they use to track recently-moved websites uses substack (now).
Meanwhile, Automattic’s response to WP Engine’s lawsuit claimed the company “failed to plausibly allege specific financial harm.”
The footer says the site is operated by Automattic.
where funny
Framework with Fedora, whom they’ve partnered with basically since launch
fair, but i understand the choice as that’s a lot more work to do along with having to adopt some sort of arbitrary inclusion standard
Aren’t a slow update schedule and a closer look to home better for newbies?
…is that all? that it uses XOrg?
that’s called competition
Could you elaborate on the Tencent part? I understand they have a large stake, but why is it their collab and not Epic’s?
You might wanna try out Pale Moon. It’s optimized for single-thread performance and takes up a bit less memory.
It sets an absolutely obscene precedent that a government can globally restrict information
Again, the information is still everywhere.
Even global terrible actors like Russia and China haven’t succeeded at that.
Actually, the Chinese Wikipedia used to have a systemic bias in favor of the CPC before China blocked it, after which the bias was changed.
because the entirety of Wikipedia is open source and would be mirrored in the country instantly
It’s a bit elitist to restrict information—weapons of revolution—to those who know how to find a mirror website. Why don’t you survey the Chinese nationals in-person to see if they know how to get on Wikipedia? Plus, to avoid block evasion, no mirrors would be able to edit Wikipedia.
Dude, what bad does this do? To the Indian people, to you? The information has already been plastered all over the internet, including archives of said article, which anyone may access at their will and command. You want billions of Indian peoples to suffer and be deprived of intellectual revolution for what, grinding a utopic axe? Ceasing operations in India would do way more damage to Wikipedia’s goal.
But the information is already available archived elsewhere? Don’t you think the people of India deserve to be educated?