Have strong opinions, but I welcome any civil fact-based discussion.
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If she was masterful, there wouldn’t be anything to overturn. But it already happened, and most lawyers say it will happen again in relation to the documents case.
Her corruption just delayed everything, not actually stopped it.
What are the chances this gets overturned on appeal in the future due to judicial incompetence leading to material errors?
I’m not sure if it’s spelled out in the ToS, but there is no way to prevent pull requests on public repos, it’s a functional requirement.
You have to make a fork aka copy and modify to contribute via pull requests. The license is fundamentally broken.
You can check on https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-source-summit-europe/ YT page.
Your proposal seems to target the same issues as with multi-community support https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/818, which just got 6000€ funding from NLnet. Which seems to be a cleaner way of achieving the same goal.
Some suggested points are also against ActivityPub standard.
No audit, no 2FA, no transparency report, limited servers, proprietary clients. There are better options.
Works fine on my end with uBlock Origin. But you can try archived version: https://archive.ph/WlM0e
ICC can’t impose death penalty as it’s against international human rights law.
Several of mine:
Gaming communities are hard to grow since they require people who play the game to participate. You can only grow it on your own so much by posting the latest news.
Other active ones on lemmy.zip
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The Instigators - 6/10 - Not great, predictable story with a dash of action. Manged to not fall asleep, so I count that as a win.
Gunner - 3/10 - It’s bad, terrible, really. CGI was at that level that it’s so was awful that I was interested to keep watching just to see how worse it can get.
Out of Exile - 4/10 - Not good, but might work for those that enjoy slower pace and unexpected endings.
It is. Different clients handle it differently. If you note, the repository where the request is made is for lemmy-ui, not lemmy backend.
E.g. Photon shows a single item with a dropdown to expand matching posts if they were posted at the same, which is common with cross-posts on All, Local, Subscribed feeds.
And then it lists all cross-posts on individual pages in a neat list with stats like votes, number of comments, etc.
Mattermost is only source-available due to their dual licensing.
There were warrants issued on March 25 to him and his brother, which were ignored.
Try FreeTube.
Instance blocking only hides communities from that instance, but not users.
You are correct, I somehow got confused… It was v1.2.0 release, I updated my original post. The release didn’t even mention the license change. https://github.com/eythaann/Seelen-UI/releases/tag/v1.2.0
It’s not mentioned, but I think the compatibility layer for 1.19 releases breaks support for older versions. Ask your instance admins to update the backend.
So which is it?