Ripping a tag from a pillow that says “Under Penalty of Law: Not to be Removed By Anyone but the Consumer”
Ripping a tag from a pillow that says “Under Penalty of Law: Not to be Removed By Anyone but the Consumer”
Fair enough
Edit: Not sure if you’ll see this, but I agree with your viewpoint. I wonder if it’s the initial presentation (post lacking context) that causes mass downvoting? Without it, it looks like spam (although I don’t think this post is).
Take this down nephew
git clone this before it gets taken down
I found https://radicle.xyz/ but I’ve never used this technology before. Maybe someone can shed some light?
I was wondering why these types of open source projects always push to Github, despite the latter always complying with DMCA. (I get that Github provides discoverabilty features, but it just isn’t worth it to have all your work taken down).
On a similar note, has anyone tried out https://radicle.xyz/? It’s supposed to actually make use of git’s peer to peer nature (and not the client server model that everyone adopts with git) and ideally provide discoverability features.
The said I’ve only read the faq and haven’t actually tried it myself. Basically I’m wondering if it’s worth doing a deep dive on this technology
We have to make the biggest return on our investments, fr fr
Lmao this is the type of creativity the world needs. Shame about the circumstances requiring it, however
Coffee didn’t hit my brain before reading the headline; I thought this was an app to report ICE sightings lol
(Maybe someone on F-droid could get on that?)
I’m guessing you’ve seen the Reddit threads about him? The commenters display the exact behavior you describe lol.
Somewhat related: It’s funny, I came to Lemmy because of the Reddit API fiasco, but stayed because I prefer the culture here. Sometimes I’ll visit Reddit (during major news stories, or for niche topics) and man, does it feel so off lol