No problem, I always wanted to have a reason to never leave the house anymore anyway.
Runterwählen ist kein Gegenargument.
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No problem, I always wanted to have a reason to never leave the house anymore anyway.
Luckily, scorpions rarely attack you from a tree in Central Europe.
Bad news for necrophiliacs.
The WTFPL is risky in certain jurisdictions, as it does not have a NO WARRANTY clause.
Do whatever you like with the original work, just don’t be a dick.
Thank you! :-)
The content posted here has no obvious license. I wonder if an administrator could just put any license of his choice on your posts.
I wonder why I don’t pay for Lemmy.
These days, things have greatly improved.
Websites will never change their URLs today.
bsky-social-yfjde-fanxw first one gets it
To not care about whether what you want to achieve is politically relevant.
Calling the AfD “conservative” seems a bit low to me ;-) It’s actually more important to me to do the right thing than to be where it’s popular.
Please tell me what people actually reject.
I can only speak for myself now. Perhaps this much about me: I am a data protection-loving communist. As such, I am bothered by unjust laws in the EU such as data retention and the constant feeling that we are ultimately powerless here because no matter what we do, our future is decided in Brussels/Strasbourg. Germany in particular tends to deport politicians who have proven to be the enemy of the free web in this country to the European Parliament (Axel Voss, Ursula von der Leyen, etc.).
German conservatives are 100% pro-EU. German communists are not.
Potentially, all of them. Technically, EU politics are “not your country’s” politics.
There can be no logical explanation for this that has anything to do with EU policy.
Again, I’m talking about the server part here, and there is a lot preventing a server to be both a web and a mail server.
You understand that web servers (listening on a web server port) and mail servers (listening on one or more mail server ports, possibly on the same computer) are entirely different technologies?
JMAP sounds interesting indeed, but as far as I understand, there is an underwhelming number of clients that speak it?
TIL: ⬆️