Left SJW due to inconsistent federation policy and not putting up federating / defederating Hexbear up to community vote like others before.
ex @misk@lemm.ee moved to: @misk@sopuli.xyz
There’s a caveat. Most countries will heavily regulate access to limited resources, for example radio frequency bands. SpaceX is occupying defined orbit which means it’s perfectly reasonable to ensure society benefits from this privilege.
Given the non-commercial nature of Lemmy it’s worth considering how much strain this would put on instances. It’s all a balancing act of user convenience and cost to instance owners and I wonder how much Lemmy apps consider this. I don’t have strong opinion on either approach, just my $0.02.
Just a suggestion - it might be worth adding some kind of dupe check:
https://lemmy.world/post/3267066 https://sh.itjust.works/post/2955571
Reddit piracy sub is rather neutered and every piracy related sub is quite explicit in having no links to pirated content, torrents included. Dbzer0 instance is very free for all.
I watched LTT for Top Gear of computer hardware videos. This commentary from GN made me wonder when was the last time they did one. I couldn’t remember and unsubscribed.
I’d be interested in videos by Alex, Nicholas and maybe few others. Hope they go their own way some day. Alex videos are probably quite expensive to do so he’s probably stuck there :/
I agree that it’s more cybersecruity related but given that this incident led to a food product recall there is a bit of a more broad appeal so I think fits this community.