"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." — George Orwell, 1984
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"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." — George Orwell, 1984
https://joshbuker.com/blog/ice-shooting-of-renee-nicole-good/
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We've opposed the Take It Down Act because it could be easily manipulated to take down lawful content that powerful people simply don't like. Last night, President Trump demonstrated he has a similar view on the bill. He wants to sign the bill into law, then use it to remove content about — him....
@doctormo Because it doesn't pertain to the project itself, I'd ask them to continue the discussion via DMs.
You can't really stop companies from trying to embrace extend extinguish, and I wouldn't try to suppress them reaching out. Instead, do what you can to encourage and make contributors feel appreciated so they don't take offers that curtail their open source work.
My ¢2 anyway
That feeling when your president starts regurgitating Russian propaganda...
We're so cooked. 🙃
Google is attempting to kill uBlock Origin and other adblockers by removing support within Chrome and disabling the extension for "not following best practices".
A rather disappointing, if unsurprising, move by Google. Turns out when your company makes tons of money off of ads, and controls one of the most used browsers in the world, you can get up to quite the antitrust shenanigans.