+1 for heliboard, been using it for a while and its a great replacement for Openboard.
+1 for heliboard, been using it for a while and its a great replacement for Openboard.
A single state is still a large market to pass up, and tooling costs make it impractical to manufacture different versions of things.
Even for software, the US experiences positive externalities of the GDPR and the rest of the US does from privacy laws in California and Illinois (likely others that I don’t know off the top of my head)
State laws also often serve as the prototype for federal ones.
It should be federal, but this is absolutely good news.
The reward for the work is the result of the work. For these communities to exists, there must be moderation and for many people the existence of said communities is worth the cost in time/server costs. Reddit selling stock off the backs of people who perform free labor for them is a problem, but someone who sets up a lemmy/mastodon/whatever to host discussion about the things that they care about is not a slave just because they don’t demand monetary compensation or sell your data. The lack of monetization isn’t a bug it’s a feature.
Everything I’ve gotten as a flatpak has been borked in one way or another. I only use it if there is literally no other option available.
Removed by mod
I wish they would institute another draft. Whatever party was behind it would be gone inside of the decade.