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Honestly I’m curious how the hell skull is even supposed to symbolize 3. A cross meaning one because “one true god” is a bit of a stretch too but the skull?

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Unfortunately brother seems to be doing it now too. Don’t let your old Brother printers update.

Read pinned comment, talking to brother.

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uhh I feel this in my bones. I just send them to various different servers now, they can learn about federation some other day if they stick around.
How cute, they don’t understand that veteran status is part of DEI or that Trump and project 2025 really dgaf about veterans.
Same reason congestion pricing is hated everywhere until it’s implemented and people start seeing the benefits, people are cheap. Coincidentally also the reason congestion pricing works so well at regulating demand for a road and improving conditions.
Make linux your wife and then everyone will be happy.
You really need to put “Montana” in the title. Banning mRNA vaccines is stupid af but without “Montana” it’s assumed to be federal.

Written works are tangible and so have a copyright upon creation, just like the video in your example. That recording posted online “publicly” where anyone can see it free of charge wouldn’t change its copyright. Also private internet sites really aren’t “public” space in the ways most laws would define it, because it’s a server hosted by a private individual. We’re in ruud’s house right now so-to-speak. He has every right to censor us and show us the door if he so chooses.

By posting or commenting here (or on reddit for that matter) we don’t fully waive copyright to IP. If I write a unique poem here and some random person plagiarizes it and sells it I could still sue. But on reddit, if reddit decides to publish a book of “Best of reddit poems” or transfer that license to someone else I’m shit out of luck. On lemmy without the legalese I stand a good chance in court revoking the assumed license of my work because they don’t have that license and having a positive legal outcome.

You don’t lose your copyright just for posting it in a public space, even Reddit. But you do give reddit a perpetual, non-revokable, transferrable license to do basically whatever they want with your IP :

Found here under “your content”: redditinc.com/policies/user-agreement

With Lemmy all that language of perpetual, non-revokable, transferrable goes away to my knowledge. You still wholely own your own IP if you decide you don’t want it on Lemmy anymore.

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