- Disputes can be brought to tribunal
- Everyone of full age and sound mind gets a vote
- Previous tribunal decisions can be applied without voting again if the dispute is similar enough
Basically some sort of democratic case law
Basically some sort of democratic case law
“I was told … the last few were amazing”
Because the writer changed?
I will probably never catch up with the current writing of the Wandering Inn, but I can always read a few chapters here and there. It’s quite easy for me to put down and pick up in between other reading. Reading on Kindle probably makes it easier
The last three because Brandon Sanderson wrote them?
Will the components still come from China?
I hope it is going to be ok. Automattic has been involved with matrix before. Time will tell, but I’m more hopeful than afraid.
Element is running out of money. I think they would keep the old license if other commercial matrix-based projects would contribute developers or money.
I would also welcome decent micropayments (maybe digieuro?), so that you wouldn’t need to subscribe, but could pay 0.045€ for something without it being unfeasible because of fixed transaction costs.
My point exactly. Why do we get ads on something we pay for with money?
Linux is quite lightweight. Pick a distro that doesn’t run a lot of stuff by default. OpenBSD only runs sshd exposed to the network, AFAIR. Debian probably does the same. But really, the lightness comes from what isn’t running. NixOS, fedora, rocky, alpine are all decent alternatives.
I can only approve of people paying for services they use. It isn’t free to run. But there are several things to consider:
Another surge on mastodon? Countries, cities, public organisations should put up their own mastodon like EU, BBC and Germany have.
Yes, because for large public rooms it makes no sense as anyone can leak the message contents anyway and e2ee is expensive for large rooms.
Paper bags are worse, except maybe for microplastics. But they take more resources to create, and aren’t as recyclable as good plastic bags. You can use a canvas bag, but that takes even more resources to create. So you have to use the same canvas bag for years
zram or a cloud instance with more ram https://paul.totterman.name/posts/free-clouds/
Riot games forced them to change the name.
ISC license is free software according to gnu https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#ISC
https://publiccode.eu/en/