Brave browser does this. Unfortunately I don't think that they have great adoption.
It's not great, but on a centralised alternative administration will take a side and some groups will be pushed out completely. Unless, of course, such platform will commit to being a public square, but reddit isn't…
> the rules apply to them just the same as anybody else Wasn't Trump forbidden from blocking people on Twitter by court order? > "The First Amendment does not permit a public official who utilises a social media account…
> people who describe themselves as free speech absolutists Are there actually people like that? Whenever I see this phrase it's used to vaguely describe some group that's obviously in the wrong.
I expect that Twitter will at the very least trim crypto scam spam, especially bots that impersonate Musk himself. Would be funny if this issue stays unsolved.
You confusion stems from conflating 1A and freedom of speech. It's reasonable to expect a corporation of Twitter's influence and size to recognise this particular human right.
Would you be willing to give away Alaska? Getting it back is part of russian nationalist discourse. Obviously not of the mainstream one, but only 10 years ago subjugation of Ukraine wasn't a part of mainstream discourse…
Somehow this usecase completely eluded me when I've sought about how easy it is to setup a way for publishing updates / receiving updates from people you're subscribed to. I can't think of a way for getting content from…
An RSS reader does almost everything I'd expect my fully distributed Twitter instance to do. Only thing missing is ability to post, packaged into the same client.
Reminding about nukes doesn't work. The only outcome is being reminded by US that Russia will not survive consequences of using them. Nobody takes that as a serious treat. Now pipes being blown up in a somewhat deniable…
It happened in their "exclusive economic zones", not territorial waters. Very bad, but still leaves some place for manoeuvre.
You should also check if your beans are washed or naturally processed - this also has significant effect on the taste. Natural/dry processing is the one that will get you a heavier body and will hide acidic notes.
It sounds cool, but probably not very viable product. I see several problems: * big, unwieldy, works only a centrepiece of a "game room" and there is a limited number of people interested and able to set up such room…
Can't say that I still have nightmares about slicing out all those decorative elements out of a PSD file, but I absolutely don't miss that era.
One simple improvement would have been to pause simulations as soon as system comes to rest.
But I do decide how I view people and what kind of identities I construct for them in my mind.
> a powerful sh based templating engine > it mimics building a small C project You're using practices from a language unrelated to webdev, scripting language unrelated to webdev and what looks to be a closed source…
Is it still just your website if you rely on Twitter integration to style certain portions of it and populate it with content (or at very least add metadata of said content)? Seems more of a collaborative effort.
> I already already asked which specific patent needs to be canceled for your belief (hope?) to become true. Why do you find "all of them" answer to be unsatisfactory? Development of same or similar technologies by…
> would you feel my claim was accurate? No, because Coca-cola isn't expensive - it costs about as much soft drinks produced by other companies. Furthermore I don't believe that there are any relevant patents left - its…
It was enforced selectively (as many laws there) with occasional arrests of freelance computer technicians. They would be asked to do a minor repair and then install pirated versions of Windows, MS Office, Autocad etc…
Now Russia has control of the power plant and actual means to do it, if they decide that they want to depopulate that region a bit. Launching nukes might trigger a retaliatory strike, so I don't think that it was ever…
> I would hope I would have a nice long think about what I was doing Whenever I encounter vegetarians I remind them that Hitler also was one. For some reason they usually just scoff.
Judging by the sentiment displayed in your post, you are affected by various doom and gloom climatic end of world predictions. And you do allude to it right here: > I look at that data and I think to myself, in a few…
It similar to what SWIFT is to banking system.
Brave browser does this. Unfortunately I don't think that they have great adoption.
It's not great, but on a centralised alternative administration will take a side and some groups will be pushed out completely. Unless, of course, such platform will commit to being a public square, but reddit isn't…
> the rules apply to them just the same as anybody else Wasn't Trump forbidden from blocking people on Twitter by court order? > "The First Amendment does not permit a public official who utilises a social media account…
> people who describe themselves as free speech absolutists Are there actually people like that? Whenever I see this phrase it's used to vaguely describe some group that's obviously in the wrong.
I expect that Twitter will at the very least trim crypto scam spam, especially bots that impersonate Musk himself. Would be funny if this issue stays unsolved.
You confusion stems from conflating 1A and freedom of speech. It's reasonable to expect a corporation of Twitter's influence and size to recognise this particular human right.
Would you be willing to give away Alaska? Getting it back is part of russian nationalist discourse. Obviously not of the mainstream one, but only 10 years ago subjugation of Ukraine wasn't a part of mainstream discourse…
Somehow this usecase completely eluded me when I've sought about how easy it is to setup a way for publishing updates / receiving updates from people you're subscribed to. I can't think of a way for getting content from…
An RSS reader does almost everything I'd expect my fully distributed Twitter instance to do. Only thing missing is ability to post, packaged into the same client.
Reminding about nukes doesn't work. The only outcome is being reminded by US that Russia will not survive consequences of using them. Nobody takes that as a serious treat. Now pipes being blown up in a somewhat deniable…
It happened in their "exclusive economic zones", not territorial waters. Very bad, but still leaves some place for manoeuvre.
You should also check if your beans are washed or naturally processed - this also has significant effect on the taste. Natural/dry processing is the one that will get you a heavier body and will hide acidic notes.
It sounds cool, but probably not very viable product. I see several problems: * big, unwieldy, works only a centrepiece of a "game room" and there is a limited number of people interested and able to set up such room…
Can't say that I still have nightmares about slicing out all those decorative elements out of a PSD file, but I absolutely don't miss that era.
One simple improvement would have been to pause simulations as soon as system comes to rest.
But I do decide how I view people and what kind of identities I construct for them in my mind.
> a powerful sh based templating engine > it mimics building a small C project You're using practices from a language unrelated to webdev, scripting language unrelated to webdev and what looks to be a closed source…
Is it still just your website if you rely on Twitter integration to style certain portions of it and populate it with content (or at very least add metadata of said content)? Seems more of a collaborative effort.
> I already already asked which specific patent needs to be canceled for your belief (hope?) to become true. Why do you find "all of them" answer to be unsatisfactory? Development of same or similar technologies by…
> would you feel my claim was accurate? No, because Coca-cola isn't expensive - it costs about as much soft drinks produced by other companies. Furthermore I don't believe that there are any relevant patents left - its…
It was enforced selectively (as many laws there) with occasional arrests of freelance computer technicians. They would be asked to do a minor repair and then install pirated versions of Windows, MS Office, Autocad etc…
Now Russia has control of the power plant and actual means to do it, if they decide that they want to depopulate that region a bit. Launching nukes might trigger a retaliatory strike, so I don't think that it was ever…
> I would hope I would have a nice long think about what I was doing Whenever I encounter vegetarians I remind them that Hitler also was one. For some reason they usually just scoff.
Judging by the sentiment displayed in your post, you are affected by various doom and gloom climatic end of world predictions. And you do allude to it right here: > I look at that data and I think to myself, in a few…
It similar to what SWIFT is to banking system.