

How so? Lemmy is technically decentralized and mods remove stuff here…
Mama told me not to come.
She said, that ain’t the way to have fun.
How so? Lemmy is technically decentralized and mods remove stuff here…
I’d expect a little more enthusiasm from our Commander in Chief…
If it’s actual satire, it should be allowed, but to be satire, it needs to criticize something instead of just being offensive. Satire is free speech, the latter is defamation or libel (not a lawyer, so not sure which it is).
I don’t agree that Mastodon is technically better, but it was first so it should have first mover advantage.
I think it largely comes down to marketing. Mastodon is marketed by word of mouth, and BlueSky has an actual marketing team.
It’s satire, and yeah, I think satire of Harris skipping the primary process through “backroom deals” could be criticized with a similar video.
As long as there’s a point to the video, it’s speech. Make it clear that it’s AI gen satire and I think it’s fine, just don’t make more explicit than necessary to get the point across.
I don’t like AOC, but any threat of of call for violence is unacceptable regardless of the target. I don’t care if it’s despicable people like Trump, violence against an individual isn’t the answer. Violence against ideas, however, is fine.
There are politicians that I kind of like, and they should also not be above reproach. Bring all their bad takes into the light and let’s talk about them.
Exactly.
Content featuring public figures should be given extra lenience, because if we can’t openly criticize our leaders, we aren’t free. So as long as it’s either factually correct or clearly parody/satire/etc, it should be allowed. Defamation and libel rules should have a very high bar for conviction when it comes to public figures.
This was obviously satire, and well done at that. Good on BlueSky for restoring it, I hope they fix whatever process got it pulled.
I meant the general experience of a touchscreen on Linux with rotation and whatnot. Do applications work nicely with it or will I generally end up avoiding the touchscreen and “tablet” mode?
At least you didn’t call it a camcorder.
I’d buy that so fast it would make their head spin.
And yeah, Dvorak users unite!!
I use a cheap VPS and connect all my relevant devices to it via a VPN (aldo self hosted w/ wireguard). It’s $5/month and does the job.
Are they going to at least make memory modules available for those who want to solder their own?
Cool! Maybe I’ll pick it up if it doesn’t suck with Linux.
Next, make one with a nipple and mouse buttons and I’ll buy another. My Thinkpad is getting old.
Two likely reasons:
As a backbend dev, I blame DBAs. We were forced to support CSV imports from out support team so they could fix data issues on their own, and now we have some wonky data in prod…
And here I am at undefined years old, learning for the first time.
That doesn’t sound like satire, so probably not.