@bob any source on these Welsh nodes?
@mntmn In case you haven't seen this, it might be of interest: https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/single-board-computers
@cubicgarden The BBC perpetuates celebrity.
@bob That's crazy, as if caring about rights is limited to some small community.
'UK “Ghost Proposal” Threatens Security, Privacy and Human Rights'
NordVPN Sued by Torguard for Blackmail [pdf]
https://torguard.net/downloads/docs/Dkt.%206%20Amended%20Complaint.pdf
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@hntooter "Finland is the only EU country where homelessness is falling. Its secret? Giving people homes"
Wow! I am absolutely stunned to learn their secret!
@ansugeisler@scholar.social @jhol @brainblasted @dirb @starwall @bob What do you mean by "harmful"? I can easily envisage a hypothetical situation where censoring harmful speech is harmful to the person being censored. The two are not mutually exclusive but you're treating them as though they are.
@mooncake *Looks around* H*ck I'm on Urras :-(
Artificial Gravity Can Be Created Using Superconducting Electromagnets (2016)
https://sparkonit.com/2016/01/11/artificial-gravity-created-using-superconducting-electromagnets/
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All free/open source licenses ensure the following four freedoms:
- The freedom to use the software for any purpose
- The freedom to study and modify the source code
- The freedom to distribute copies of the software in source or binary form
- The freedom to distribute your modifications to the software
The main problem with choosing a free software license is that they're a giant pile of legalese rather than a succient explanation of their goals.
MIT, BSD: Do whatever you want with this software, but it's not our responsibility (baseline)
Apache: Same but with extra protections for your trademarks/brand
GPL: Requires derivative software and software to also use the GPL license
LGPL: Requires derivatives to also use the LGPL license, but doesn't consider linking to a library to be a derivative
AGPL: Requires derivatives to also use the AGPL license, but considers communication over the network to be derivative
"To all Liverpool Recycle members
Problems with 'no shows' and people not sticking to what they say when responding to offers is by far the commonest complaint we get, so here are a few tips to help make the Recycle experience successful for all concerned.
...
Always turn up when you say you will"
Yes thanks for that, I'm sure this communiqué will be very successful in changing people's behaviour.
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