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As a kbin user, I’m really excited about Artemis.
As a kbin user, I’m really excited about Artemis.
Sadly not. It might not even be appealable.
I would claim actual free speech absolutists don’t exist.
Musk is a proponent of near-absolute free speech
Anything goes, so long as it doesn’t hurt his feelings personally
Does he? Is that even possible?
The difference is that rather than just having no expectation of privacy against recording (Reddit model), in federated space you are guaranteed an official subtitled hologram with sound is recorded by design and shipped to other town squares all over the world and shown. And you have no expectation that you’ll be able to convince those town squares to delete theirs once they have it and basically no chance to if your own town square is bulldozed or your town has gotten into a feud with theirs since you did your townsquare shouting.
while standing on the bullpup
Boneappletea?
My thought exactly as soon as I heard that monster is being “exiled” to Belarus.
Alice Fraser’s voice after hearing or making a pun. The happiness/joy is audible and infectious.
Writing a cookie and reading it back should work just fine even in incognito mode. It just gets deleted once incognito is closed.
It’s an unavoidable feature of federation that up-/downvotes are public. Kbin chooses to make that fact visible, but if it didn’t, it would be easy to make a tool to get that information from any fediverse instance. Kbin making that fact visible at least alerts you that your votes are public.
That’s a bad take. There are some users that regularly write outstanding content or even just a series of posts that you don’t want to miss the next installment of. Examples on Reddit were /u/Gambatte in /r/TalesFromTechSupport and /u/SqwrlTail in /r/TalesFromTheFrontDesk
Switzerland’s isn’t so young either. It dates back to Napoleonic times.
Haven’t seen any indication of it being in danger in Switzerland. But we have proportional voting rather than first past the post and referenda are common.
You are indeed wrong. The email and IP addresses and passwords for example don’t get copied. I’m not well versed enough about how it works to go into more detail.
Share that shit back and forth so that the watermarks become an unrecognizable mess (assuming they’re in roughly the same place and both semitransparent)
I fully abandoned Chromium in favor of Firefox ever since they made extensions like Ghostery work worse (on Chromium, you can only prevent a tracker from running, but it will still get (down)loaded; on Firefox, extensions like Ghostery can prevent a tracker from being loaded at all). It’s been like that for years.
Why ID 85347 in particular?