This review will actually get me out to see this. Ford v Ferrari - Movie Review - YouTube #Chris_Stuckmann #movies #review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Hy2rGHBfjQ
https://fortune.com/2019/11/06/google-mozilla-internet-service-providers-data-privacy-congress/ - Google, Mozilla, and Internet Providers Are Fighting Over the Future of Online Privacy and User Data | Fortune
"Nobody talks about the real reason to use Tabs over Spaces"
https://www.reddit.com/r/javascript/comments/c8drjo/nobody_talks_about_the_real_reason_to_use_tabs/
This is a pretty compelling reason. Esp. if you are writing open source code.
Any ideas on how to instigate a genuine ban on plastics ?
Recycling is totally useless
Reduction is not enough - not anymore
We must simply stop it.
But how, realistically?
And by realistic, I do not mean "while still allowing companies to make money" - stop fearing economical backlashes - this problem is bigger than that
Just figured out how to block on reddit without having to interact with a user.
https://www.reddit.com/r/answers/comments/7xlcs8/how_do_i_block_a_user_on_reddit_without_having/
On a related note, it would also be nice if I could block or mute on mastodon without going to a user profile page on which I sometimes find has more hate messages.
So Gab has decided that their own code that they spent $5M of investor money developing is so unsalvageably bad that they're going to use Mastodon's code instead, with the added bonus of leeching off of our apps (with Gab apps being banned from app stores)
This is an early warning to fellow admins to be vigilant and domain-block them on sight, when/if they appear (unconfirmed whether they intend to federate), and to app devs to consider if blocking Gab's domains from their app is necessary.
Companies that receive FBI National Security Letters are forbidden from talking about them—sometimes, forever. But free speech can't coexist with an endless gag order. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/05/eff-supports-unnamed-company-bringing-end-endless-nsl-gag-orders
#dotcon websites that don't allow you to hide your network are a violation of privacy.